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ARRAN<GEMENT OF SALE.
First Day ♦. . Monday, February 4tli Page 3
Second Day Tuesday, February 5th 22
Third Day "Wednesday, February 6th 40
Fourth Day Thursday, February 7th 61
Fifth Day Friday, February 8th 79
Sixth Day . ; Saturday, Februarj' 9th 98
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CATALOGUE
OF
THE EXTENSIVE AND
VALUABLE COLLECTION
OF
MANUSCRIPTS
IN ALL LANGUAGES,
FORMED BY THE LATE EMINENT BOOKSELLER,
MR. THOMAS RODD,
OF GREAT NEWPORT STREET, LONDON.
WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
(in pursuance of the will of the deceased),
BY MESSRS.
S. LEIGH SOTHEBY & Co.
AUCTIONFJ^US OF LITERARY PROPERTY AND UORKS ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE FINE ARTS,
AT THEIR HOUSE, 3, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND,
On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1850, and Five following
Days, at One o'Clock, PRECISELY.
TO BE VIEWED TWO DAYS PRIOR, AND CATALOGUES HAD OF
Messrs. Parker, Oxford; Deighton, Cambridge; Langbridge,
Birmingham ; Hodges and Smith, Dublin ; Blackwood,
Edinburgh ; and at the place of Sale.
Cuiiipiuii aixl Kitrhie, Printers, Middle Street , Cloth Fair.
fVUMyJUL
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
I. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer; and if any Dispute arise between
Bidders, the Lot so disputed shall be immediately put up again, provided
the seller cannot decide the said dispute.
II. No Person to advance less than 6d. ; above Ten Shillings, Is ; above Five
Pounds, 2s. 6d.; and so on.
III. The Purchasers to give in their Names and Places of Abode, and to pay
down 10s. in the Pound, if required, in Part of Payment of the Purchase-
money ; in default of which, the Lot or Lots purchased to be immediately
put up again and re-sold.
IV. The Lots to be taken away, at the Buyer's Expence, immediately after the
conclusion of the Sale ; in default of which Messrs. Sotheby and Co. will
not hold themselves responsible if lost, stolen, damaged, or otherwise de-
stroyed, but they will be left at the sole risk of the Purchaser.
V. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settle-
ment of the purchases, no Lot can on any account be removed during
the time of Sale.
VI. Upon Failure of complying with the above Conditions, the Money
required and deposited in Part of Payment shall be forfeited ; and
if any loss is sustained in the re-selling of such lots as are not
cleared or paid for, all charges on such Re-sale shall be made good
by the Defaulters at this Sale.
Gentlemen who cannot attend the Sale may have their Commissions
faithfully executed by their humble Servants,
S LEIGH SOTHEBY & JOHN WILKINSON,
Wellington Street, Strand.
CATALOGUE
OF THE
VALUABLE COLLECTION
OF
MANUSCRIPTS
OF THE LATE
MR. THOMAS EODD,
EMINENT BOOKSELLER,
OF 9, GREAT NEWPORT STREET, LONDON.
FIRST DAY'S SALE.
LOT
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ABOAB (RabI Imanuel) Nomologia, o discursos legales. Es-
tampado en el ano de la creacion 5389. Librum inventum
dificillimum e Bibliotb. Reg. Berolinensis exemplo ad
verum descripsit 1715. Extremos y Grandezas de Con-
stantinopla compuesto por Rabi Moysen Almosnino fol.
Abrahamus Abenazra super Genesim et Exodum, Latine versus ' ^
per Methrydatem Gaonis Commentum super ultimam pro- ■
phetiam Danielis, in a good hand: of the XVI century fol.
Admiralty. A Collection of Docuinents relative to the Office,
Powers, &c. of the Lord High Admiral, in a neat hand fol. /
Aheron (John) A general Treatise of Architecture, divided into ' ,^^/
six books . . large fol. ^
The author's own manuscript, written in imitation of type, and
containing 191 plans, elevations, and sections, all neatly
drawn out by the pen. The author died in 1761.
5 Alani Anti-Claudianus, Poema, in a good hand: of the XV
century . . . fol.
6 Albania, Macedonia, Dalmazia, Servia, Bulgaria, Transilvania,
Ungheria. A volume containing the Reports to the several
Cardinal Protectors of these provinces relative to the state
of the Catholic Religion therein, 1763-8
very interesting and valuable . large fol.
7 Alberte (Leon. Baptista) Of Statues, trans, by J. Evelyn,
transcribed in a fair hand, 1740, containing some neat
drawings in bistre . . 8vo
8 Alberti Magni Speculum. Liber Ymaginum Astronomicarum
Tebith. in a neat Roman character
ON VELLUM : of the XIV century, red morocco small 8vo
M753211
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CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
^
9 Album Amicorum Simonis Haendel, of Wittenberg
containing Autographs of ^gidius Hunnius, Caspar Peucenis,
David Chytraeus, Daniel Cramerus, Polycarpus Lyserus,
and other Scholars . . 8vo
. 10 Album Amicorum of Anne Botnia, 1617, with a few shields
^^J of arms^ and some verses in French^ original binding^ the
^ leaves gilt and goffered . . 4to
// 11 Alimari (Dorotheo) Nettuni e Marte collegati per mantenese il
y Dominio del Mare : of the XVII century 4to
\* A complete description of a naval armament, functions of its
officers, &c. as exhibited in the navy of the Venetian Republic.
12 Alorna (Marques de) Ilella9ao individual dos Carceres que se
formarao neste Forte da Junqueira situado na praia junto
ao Tejo entre a Corte de Lisboa es sitio de Bellem fol.
13 Ambassades de Messrs. d'Angouleme, deBethune, et de Preaux,
en Alemagne, 1620 et 1621 . fol.
14 Ambrosius. Incipit liber de gradibus virtutum a sancto Am-
brosio ordinatus. At the end is a table of numerals in
roman and arabic characters
ON vellum : it is written in a large gothic character ; of the
XIV century, from the Fairfax collection 8vo
15 AMERICA. The Court Book of the State of Massa-
^ CHUSETTS, from the year 1628 to the year 1645 large fol.
/tl^ I *** "^^^^ ^®^y valuable manuscript was formerly in the possession of
p I Governor Hutchinson, who has availed himself of it in his
^Jrt^-*,, History of Massachusetts, but only very partially, having
omitted a great deal of the most important and interesting
matter.
n 16 America. Original Report on the Order of the Privy Council of
^ Enquiry for Settlement of Nova Scotia, 1727, signed by
the Members of the Committee, Westmorland, T. Pelham,
&c. . . . fol.
/. 17 America. A Scheme to Increase the Colonies and Com-
^/^ MERCE OF Great Britain, written in a good clear hand
/' about the year 1750 . . 4to
\* A valuable and interesting volume.
18 America. Articles of Agreement between George Irvine and
John BouiTyan, of Blyborough, Lincolnshire, for the taking
of Negroes and Stock on an Estate in St. Christophers, 1758
Papers relating to Newfoundland, Labrador, Trade of the
United States and the West Indies . fol.
// 19 America. Cuttings relative to Disputes with America, 1772-80
Grant from Lord Albennarle to traffic in Slaves at the
Havannah . . a parcel
21 America. Correspondence avec le Ministre et les Consuls de
France aux Etats unies de TAmerique Septentrionale,
1^^5-1^ . . fol.
u4^
//^
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LATE MR. THOMAS RODD.
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/// 22 Ammirato (Scipione) II Dedalione over del Poeta, Dialogo
/ in a very neat hand . . 4 to
23 Angela (S.). Documenti autentici spettanti la vita e la beati-
ficazione ed altro di S. Angela fondatrice delle Orsoline :
of the XVII century . . fol.
/24 Angelita (Jo. Franc.) de Origine Urbis Recineti. Ex Italico
Latine vertit, Notisque nonnullis et prsefatione instmxit
Jo. Laur. Mosheim, 1721 . . fol.
25 Angouleme. Parties parces baillees et delivrees par Jehan le
J y. Flament Tresorier de monseigneur le Conte dangoulesme
^/ durant les mois de juillet, aoust et septembre, Ian mil
CCCC cengt deux, a long roll on vellum
*^* The several items are for silver, goldsmith's work, articles of
dress, arms, &c. ; most of them are minutely described.
26 Anonymi Observationes GeogTaphic£e ad Imperium Romanum /A
pertinentes, in quibus Tabula Peutingeriana et Antonini /^
Itinerarium frequentissime illustrantur . fol. .
*^* This is a portion of a work, extending from page 325 to 1346.
It appears to be the rough draught of the work of some emi-
nent scholar of the latter part of the XVIII century.
27 Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, his Meditations, translated
into English, circa 1670 . small 8vo
28 Anthologia Gr^ca, calf, gilt leav33 . 4to
*^* This manuscript is a transcript from an uncoUated text in the
Bibliotheque du Roi. /
29 Antonini (S.) Tractatus de modo audiendi Confessione, Excomu-
nicationes et Ornatus Mulierum
ON vellum : a neatly written manuscript. At the commence-
ment, " Infra scripte sunt gratise concesse congregatione a ^/
diversis summis Pontificibus et confirmere," with the fol- "~
lowing colophon : " Ego frater Jacobus de Girola has gra- ■
tias concessas congregatione nostre manu propria scrips!
die ultimus augusti 1483 in conventu S. Apolinaris reg-
nante fratre dd de Monteferato priore, unbound small 8vo
30 ANTIPHONALE ad usum Ecclesi^ Stabulensis
ON vellum : OF THE XIV century. 202 leaves, the whole
with the musical notes . . fol. /,
//
*^* This valuable volume was executed for the use of the Benedictine
Monastery of St. Remade at Stavelot. Some leaves of this
manuscript are unluckily torn out.
31 Antiphonale, the whole set to Music .
ON vellum and paper, with large blooming capitals : a fine jy?>
Manuscript of the XVI century, in the original curious /
stamped binding, representing the sacrifice of Isaac 4to
32 AoMAR Benafar de Navitatibus et de Astrologia, with nativities ,
— Tractatus varii de Astronomia, &c. : of the XV century, < ^
2 vol. . . . fol.^
6 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
33 Apotuegmata Septem Sapientum Grecie ex Dem. Phalereo
of the XV century . . 4to
/, De Voluntario et Involuntario, et de actibus humanis, in a
/^ hand of the early part of the XVII century^ hy a Jesuit 4to
Resolutionum libri duo, Greece, XVII century, from the
Guildford collection . 4to, together 3 vol.
/34 Apulia. Notizie della reale Dogana di Foggia, 2 vol. ; Com-
pendio breve de la Doana de las Pecoras de Palla por el
ano de 1578 al rey D. Philippo II . 4to
,35 Aquinas (Thorn.) : — Disputationes in prima, secunda, tertia et
//" secunda secunde Thomse, by an English Jesuit of the
/ College of Liege, 4 vol. . . 4to
36 Arch^ological Researches. On the Origin of the Alphabet ;
a Dissertation on the Passage of the Israelites over the
Red Sea, in which, from a Voyage of Don de Castro, a
Portuguese Nobleman, a.d. 1541, is attempted to be shewn,
//y That though that passage was caused by the immediate
'^ interposition of Providence, yet it contains nothing absurd
or incredible, or contrary to the known laws of Nature :
by a learned hand of the last century . fol.
Poidson (N. H.) Om gl. Stene und Runebogstaber (Disser-
tation on Runic Stones and Staffs) . . 8vo
Adversaria ^gyptiaca, a few notes on Hieroglyphics Svo
Catalogo di Gemme di Ch. Behn fol. together 4 vol.
37 Architecture. Compendio del Archi. Militare, with neat pen
drawings : of the XVI century . 4to
Oddi (Angielodegl') Architettura Militare, XV century, with
neat drawings . . fol.
Copy of a Correspondence between the Rev. C. Lyttleton,
Dean of Exeter, and the Rev. J. Bentham of Ely, on
Gothick Architecture, incomplete . " 4to
Vignole (Jacques) Traite des cinq Ordres d' Architecture,
revu et augmente par M. Charles Daviles, with neat
drawings . 4to, together 4 vol.
38 Aretini de Bello Italico adversus Gothos, lib. IV. — Joviani
Pontani Umbri libellus Amorum, titulo Parthenopeus
of the XV century . . 4to
The verses by Pontanus *ad Fauniam,' in this manuscript of
his Parthenopeus, contain ten lines which do not appear in
the printed edition, commencing " Felices Sanctseque homi-
num praecordia mentis," &c. Bound in the same volume is
a printed tract, " Matthsei Colatii cognomento Siculus Neo-
castri Calabri Disputatio in Quintilianum, sine ull4 not^," of
which Panzer quotes a copy from the Pinelli Cat., vol. iii.
No. 5806. Tlie collation is A. B. eight leaves each, and E.
ten leaves. The Tract is of excessively rare occurrence.
* *
*
LATE MK. THOMAS KODD. 7
39 Arberg. Descente Genealogique de la Maisons des Comtes .y
d'Arberg de Vallangin issus des Comtes de Neufchastel, /O
a large roll^ six feet by two and a half one hundred and
sixty coats of arms emblazoned
40 Argolico da Fermo (Francesco) Discorso dell' Officio del per-
fetto Capitan General d'Esercito. Al Christ, re di Francia
e di Polonia Henrico III di novo ampliato e riformato, in a
beautiful Italian hand^ with neat pen and ink drawings fol.
41 Aristotelis Metaphysica, Physica, et de Meteoris. De nova
translatione
ON vellum : of the XIV century, in a semi-gothic character,
by an Italian scribe . . fol.
42 Aristotle. Totius Philosophise Accurata Explanatio. Com-
mentarins in tres Aristotelis Libros de Anima, of the
XVII century, neatly written^ red morocco 2 vol. 4to
43 Aristotle. Circa Physica Aristotelis, in a minute hand of the /
XV century . . 4to y^^
Anonymi Jesuitse in universam Aristotelis Dialecticam pole- /
mici tractatus, m a Spanish hand: of the XVII century
4to, together 2 vol.
44 Aristotle. Commentarius in universam Aristotelis logicam,
1645, from the Fairfax collection . thick 4to
Anonymi Commentarius in Aristotelis Ethicorum libros 4to
Manilii Disputationes in Aristotelis libros de Anima, &c.
Roma^ 1600 . . 4to, together 3 vol.
45 Arles et Aix. Dioceses d' Aries et d'Aix, Revenus suivant le
Pouille des diets Dioceses, blue morocco^ with arms on the
sides . . . large fol.
46 Arms. Alphabet of Names and Arms of the time of Elizabeth,
very full ; the names of particular persons and the counties
are given : the commencement is injured by damp, and
damaged . . . 4to j />/ /
47 Arms. Alphabet of Arms of the XVII century, from the />^/ —
Townley collection . . 4to •'' .
48 Arms. Ordinary of Arms of the latter part of the XVII yj/ --
century; chiefly of Scottish names, extending from A to K ' '■
4to ■ /
49 Arms. Ordinary of Arms, exemplified in several coats, em- 2/ ^
blazoned^ circa 1700 . . 4to /
50 Ascetics. Miscellanea Ascetica, consisting of several Treatises
in Latin and Italian, written in various hands at the com-
mencement of the XVIII century . fol.
** It contains, among other treatises, Introductio Proemalis ad in-
telligendum et interpretandum non solum Psalterium Davidis
sed totam Scripturam Sacram, acta et habita a D. Cesareo
Funetto, Abbati Casinensi. Osservazioni sopra FApocalissi
di San Giovanni, &c.
.>
8 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
51 Army. The Manual Exercise, with an Explanation, circa 1750
fol.
Orderly-book of the 17th Dragoons, from the time the regi-
ment was raised under Col. Hale, 1759 to 1768 4to
Reglement fur die Leichte Cavallery . fol.
INNERE-Einrichtung der Compagnien der Leichten-Cavallery,
betrefferd . . fol. together 4 vol.
52 Assizes. Minutes of the Commissioners appointed by his Ma-
jesty's Commission under the Great Seal to take a Survey
/ / of the Officers attending the Assizes in the Home Circuit,
// and to inquire into their Fees, 1734 . fol.
A Treatise of Assize and Pleadings therein written in Norman
or Law French, apparently about the end of the XVI
century . . 4to, together 2 vol.
53 AsTRONOMiA. Tractatus de Astronomia. Calendarium. Johannes
de Sacrobosco de Arithmetica. Alexandri Carmen de Al-
gorismo, in an English hand of the XV century
ON vellum and paper intermixed . 4to
54 Astronomia, &c. Tractatus de Luna — Tabula Petri de Dacia —
Versus de signis Zodiaci, &c.
ON vellum : of the XV century, with the autograph of Dr.
Simon Forman^ the Astrologer
55 Astronomia. Novus Tractatus de Astronomia, with a curious
Latin volvelle on the cover : of the XV century 4to
///' Tractatus de Horolog^io. Cantus, cum notis musicis. Theo-
y^ rica nova Planetarum G. Purbachii, &c. : of the latter part
f of the XV century . 4to, together 2 vol.
56 Astronomy. Flamsteed (J.) Astronomical Dissertation con-
cerning the Inequality of the Solar Days, modern tran-
script . . . 4to
Astronomical Observations for the Years 1816-17, in a neat
hand . . . 8vo
^ Standish, Observationes ad Phaenomena Cometa, a.d. 1618 —
Torporley, Corrector Analyticus Harrioti, transcribed from
the originals in Sion College 4to, together 3 vol.
57 Augurelli (Jo. Aur.) Chrysopelse, liber prima, in a fine Italian
hand^ of the early part of the XVI century
Azevedo (Fra. de Soc. JesuJ Tractatus de prima intus nostri
operatione, 1674 . 4to, together 2 vol.
58 Augustinarum Ordinis Confirmatio Privilegiorum Fratrum,
^ Petro de Vicentia, Episcop. Cesenate. dat. Romae, 1487
on vellum, in a beautiful hand . 4to
59 Astronomical Table : of the XV century
ON vellum : and various fragments of Ancient MSS. on vellum
d
/
/
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 9
60 B. (Lady S.) TJltimum votum cliarissima et honoratissima D. S. B.
quae obiit die anno 1652. The last Request of a deare and
honourable St. commemorated in a Meditation grounded
upon some probable conjectures of Her concealed desires
and wantes, &c. by H. M., in a neat hand^ black velvet 8vo
*j^* The name of the lady here commemorated does not appear. The
volimie came from the Fairfax collection.
61 Babylonian Inscriptions. Impressions from ancient Babylonian
Bricks, &c. containing the Liturgy of the Magi ; rubbed
by Mr. John Williams, from an inscription on stone in the
library of the H, E. I. Company ; also Lithograph Fac-
similes of Babylonian Inscriptions, a curious collection
on a roller
62 Badonviller. Comptes de la Ville de Badonviller depuis 1698
jusqu'k 1740, a thick volume . fol.
63 Bahama Islands. Journal of the House of Assembly, 3d Nov.
to 23d Dec. 1795, and 16th Feb. to 19th March, 1796,
neatly written . . foL
64 Baldi di Bologna (Dottore) Tratto del modo di parlarebene. De
i segni delle Lettre. Dello stile, et raccolta di risposte
pacifiche pertinente al I'honore. Fatta scrivere de me Gir.
Gentile da San Marino scolare del Coll. Mont, in Bologna,
1599 _ . . . 4to
Del trattar civilmente, della Morale, &c. : of the XVI century
thick 4to, together 2 vol,
65 Barker. Political and Theological Discourse on the Long Par-
liament and the Restoration, written 1665-6 4to
66 Baronagium Anglicanum. A volume containing the Creations
of all the Nobility of England from William the Conqueror
to the Year 1580 . . fol.
67 Baronagium Anglicanum. The Creations and Succession of the
Peers to the Year 1621, in a good hand fol.
68 Baronage of England. A Note of the Nobilitye of England
which have been since the Conquest and their arms, of the
XVII century, from the Collection of T. Martin^ ofPalgrave
small folio
69 Beaton (John) Miscellanies. In ys booke are. Proverbs, Ars
Artium, Scaligers Apothegms, Declamations, Vintners
Prsevarications, Greeke Dirivations, Analysis Hermeneu-
tica of the Epistle of St. John, Compendiaria Dialecticae
Synopsis, collected by John Beaton^ of Jesus College^ 1646 :
in the vol. are entries of the births and deaths of various
members of his family . . 4to
70 Bed^ (Venerabilis) Commentaria in Evangelium secundum
LUCAM ^.
ON VELLUM : OF THE XI Century ! ffty-two Icttves square fol.
*^* This fine manuscript is unfortunately imperfect. It is written
in long lines, in a neat good hand.
jA
^J/
10 catalogue of manuscripts of the
71 Bedfordshire. An extensive Collection op Papers and
Z^ / . --- ■ Deeds relating to Lands in Hockliffe, Luton, Leighton
/ ' Buzzard, &c. from the sixteenth to the middle of the
eighteenth century, valuable and interesting
72 Bedfordshire. Abstract of Title, from 1582, of Mr. Windusses'
J ~ Purchases from Thomas Cotton, Esq., of Lands in Eaton
Socon . . fol.
Fines of Common Pleas for the County of Bedford in the reign
of George II . fol. together 2 vol.
73 Bedfordshire. Vis a Francpleg cum Cur. Baron, sereniss. dne.
nos. Henriettse Marise Reginse Dne. hujus Manerii, 1645.
View of Franckpledge with the Court Baron of Colonell
John Okey, Esq. Lord of the said Mannor, held there
20 March, 1654 . . fol.
74 Bedfordshire. Various Manuscript Papers from the Collection
of the Rev. T. Orlebar Marsh, consisting of a Particular
of the Manor of Thombury, with the Estates thereunto
belonging
Abstract of Sir R. Burgoyne's Title to Lands in Sutton, 1735
Geology and Mineralogy of Bedfordshire, Bedfordshire Fossils
Note and Terrar of the Rights of the Vicarage of Stewington,
1828
Account of Wobum and the Vicinity
Account of the Free Grammar School, Bedford
Account of the Hurricane at Bedford, 1672
Bedfordshire Local Words various sizes
75 Beevor (Henry) on Chastity, a Theme pronounc'd before the
Reciprocal Society, Easter Sunday, 1761 4to
Discourse of Benefits and Gifts, time of James I 4to
Corrections and Additions to Bundy's Translation of Lamy's
Introduction to Reading the Scripture 4to, together 3 vol,
76 Belgium. Wapen van alle de Baenreheeren vanden lande ende
Graefscepe van Vlanderen soo die in ordre ghestelt waeren,
/ inde blijde incompste binnen de stadt van Ghendt, vanden
/ Conijne Philips van Spaengnen, den xiij dach vande maendt
/ van Julio int jaer 1549, with arms tricked and blazoned,
and genealogies . . fol.
//' '^^^ '^'^ Belgium. Memoires sur TEtat Politique des Pais-Bas, et la
'^ <Y^ Constitution tant externe qu' interne des Provinces, in a neat
hand, of the XVIII century . fol.
78 Belgium. Reglement fait par le Due de Bourgogne concemant
les Droits de Douane ^ payer par les Marchands Anglais
de Calais et d'Irlande frequentants le Port d'Anvers,
Bruxelles, 6 Aout, 1446, calf . fol.
79 Belgium. Differentes Pieces MS. concemant la Province de
Namur. Memoires concemant les Domaines de Bourignes,
de Samson, de Namur, &c. in various hands, of the XVII
and XVIII centuries . . fol.
//
80
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. It
Belgium. Rental Book of the Possessions of a Religious Order ///
at Brussells, of the XV century, incomplete large fol. ^^
81 Belidor, Nouvelle Theorie des Mines, with drawings not included
in the printed edition of his works . 4to
82 Bell (John, Sergeant R. R. Artillery) Observations on the De-
fects of Great Guns and Accidents arising therefrom, with —
Proposals for remedying their Defects, 1785, neat drawings
fol.
Burton (Major W.) Orderly Book, 1762 4to, together 2 vol,
83 Benedictionale. On vellum: of the XIV century : in a large
Gothic character, with the musical chants noted, and For-
mulae of Absolution, Exorcisms, &c. old stamped binding 4to
84 Bentham Family. A Series of Thirty-nine Letters by various
Members of the Bentham Family, including several of the
Rev. Edward Bentham, Canon of Christ Church, Oxford ;
and of James Bentham, Prebendary of Ely, and Author of
the History of Ely ; also some miscellaneous Papers, being
chiefly rough drafts and corrected sheets of some of their
writings, unbound
85 Bentleii (Henrici, Angli) Compendium aliquot disputationum
Theologicarum in collegio Romano Soc. Jesu prselectarum,
in a neat hand^ circa 1620 . 4to
86 Berkshire. Case of Sutton Locks, shee% about 1750
Paper Book of Proceedings in Chancery, Wynchcombe v, //
Wynchcombe, 34 Eliz. //ff
Lease of a House in Aldermarston, Lady and Lord Stawell /
to T. Englefield, 1740
87 Berkshire. Old Deeds, Feoiftnents, &c. relative to Lands in
BONFIELD, WaRFIELD, &C.
on vellum . . a parcel ■
88 Bibliography. Cole and Herbert's Extracts relating to Early
Black Latin and other curious Books in Bp. More's Library
at Cambridge; Transcripts of rare Volumes (as Salisbury \:-' /
Missals, &c.) printed by Caxton, Wynkyn de Worde, /
&c. very curious . a parcel
89 Bibliographical : — Notice d'un MS. Grec de la Bibliotheque du /
Roy, ecriture du XVI® siecle. L'ouvrage contenu dans O^ /
ce MS. est designe dans le titre qu'on lit ^ la tete, par le
mot Syntipas . . 4to
Catalogue of a Library of Books late the property of the Rt.
Hon. Ed. Burke, deceased, 1817 4to, together 2 vol.
12 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
VERSIONS OF THE SCRIPTURES.
90 EVANGELIA QUATUOR; GR^CE
' y ON vellum: a fine Manuscript of the XIII century:
^/i'^/ ^^ heads of the chapters and marginal references are
' - written in letters of gold . 4to
*^* This Manuscript is unfortunately imperfect, wanting about eight
leaves in various parts.
91 EVANGELIA. The Four Gospels in the Syriac and Arabic
Languages. The Arabic is written in the Syriac character
*^* A note at the end of this important and valuable manuscript
states that it was transcribed in the year of the Era of the
Greeks 1749, a.d. 1438, on Mount Lebanon.
92 LiBRi Machabeorum et Novum Testamentum, versionis Hiero-
nymi
ON VELLUM : of the XIII century. It is in double columns,
in a fine gothic character, and has some large initial letters
very large folio
93 BIBLIA SACRA, cum Pr^fationibus Hieronymi
ON VELLUM : OF THE XIV CENTURY. Written in a neat
gothic character, in double columns, the capital letters in
colours . . . 4to
*^* At the end of the Bible follows a breviary or compendium in
verse, occupying five pages, remarkable from its containing
a very singular cypher or series of arithmetical notation ex-
tending from 1 to 800,000, with an explanation and table.
Following this is a table of the Epistles and Gospels to be
read on Sundays and festivals. The following lines are written
at the end of the prologue to Genesis in various coloured inks,
red and blue alternate, with the exception of the fourth and
eighth (here given in italic character), which are in black : —
Laus tibi sit xpe te glorificat liber iste
Conditus impensis Ottonis pataviensis
Qui quasi bos fratrum majorum traxit aratrum
Rex hone me qui te colo scrihito codice vite
Alme pater mesto pugili palme dator esto
Esto dator palme pugili mesto pater alme
Plaudo tibi vite genitor laudo colo rite
Rite colo laudo genitor vite tibi plaudo.
In patria mihi pro latria pater atria dona.
Nate dei miserendo mei super astra corona
Cui liber hie cedat mihi psalmos jugiter edat.
94 BiBLiA. Annotationes in Pentateuchum, written in a neat hand
of the early part of the XVII century . fol.
LATE MK. THOMAS RODD. 13
95 Bible. Collations of the Renderings of various Passages in the / />'
English Translations of the Bible, in 33 vol. half hound '^'-'^
russia . . 4to
\* The work is not complete; some intermediate volumes are wanting.
96 BiBLiA. A Tabular List of Writers on Scripture, verse by verse,
written hy an English scholar of the XVII century fol. A^
Harmony of the New Testament, of the time of Charles I
fol. together 2 vol.
97 Biographical and Bibliographical Memoranda, in old gilt vellum //-
portfolio . . 4to "^^
98 Biography : — Atterbury and Warburton, Account of their ^ /
Writings and Characters, modern . 4to ■
Noble (Mark) Additions to the Life of Fielding 8vo
Vita di Filippo Strozzi . fol. together 3 vol.
99 Biography. Historical and Biographical Life of Paul the
Hermit, translated out of St. Jerome, by Massey — Account
of Gustavus Adolphus, and other great European Warriors,
Lives of Haydn, Woelft, &c. . a parcel /
100 Bishops. Collections and Memoranda towards a History of //7
English Bishops . . . fol. y^
101 Black (Dr.) Astronomical and Chemical Notes 8vo /
Lectures on Chemistry, 2 vol. . 8vo ^y
Chemical Lectures, numerous neat drawings , 2 large thick vol. ^
half bound russia . 4to, together 5 vol.
102 Blackstone (Sir William) Lectures on the Laws of England, //
the foundation of his Commentaries . 4to /
Law Lectures, 2 vol. . 4to, together S vol. /
103 Blanchinis (Jo. de) TABULiE Eclipsium Stellarum, &c.
Colophon : — Expliciunt Canones super Tabulas Jo. de Blanchinis
artium doctoris nee non in armis militis strenuissimi factoris
generalis illust. principis Divi Borsii ducis Mutinse.
a very fine MS. dated 1461, 220 leaves fol.
104 Bland (Gervase, Vicar of Chitterne all Saints in the county of // -
Wilts) Fifth Book of Sermons, 1668, a large vol. fol.
105 Blazon et Monumens funebres (of the Imperial Houses of
Austria and Spain, Kings of France, &c.), of the latter
part of the last century, neatly drawn in pen and ink fol.
106 Blason. Libre propre pour aprendre Le Blason facilement,
with examples in the margin neatly tricked^ and arms of ^
several of the English nobility^ circa 1720 4to
107 Blois. Estats de Blois soubs le roy Henry III : of the
XVII century, red morocco^ with arms on the sides fol.
./J
2/-
//^
'7
14 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
108 Blois. Proces verbal, contenant les coraparations, proposi-
tions, deliberations, conclusions, ordonnances, et autres
actes faits par les Deputes du Clerge de France assembles
a Blois pour le tenue general des Etats convoques audit
lieu par Lettres patentes de sa Majeste 1576-7
modern transcript^ red mor. g. I. with arms on the sides fol.
109 Boccaccio. Nimphe Dameto. Compilato per Meser Giovanni
Boccacci da Certalto ; of the XV century : in an Italian
gothic character^ from the collection of W. Roscoe fol.
1 10 BoccACius De Claris mulieribus : of the XV century : at the
end — "Explicit liber de mulieribus claris, editus atque
compositus ab illustri atque clarissimo Poeta Joanne Bo-
catio di Certaldo. Et scriptus est per me fratrem Jacobus
Casali" . . . 4to
111 BoccALiNi Introduttione a Commentarii di Traiano Boccalini
sopra gl' annali di Tacito . . 4to
Consideration! di Trajano Boccalini sopra gli Annali di Caio
Cornelio Tacito, neatly written on paper^ 3 vol. vellum
binding . . fol. together 4 vol.
112 BoEVEY (James) The Art of Building a Man, in a neat hand
of the time of Charles II . . fol.
Burnett (James, of Monboddo) Copy of a Letter relating an
Account of a singular Race of People near the Province of
Chittagen in Bengal, and a Letter of Lord Monboddo, 1781
together 2 vol.
\* The first comprises a Treatise of Education, containing some
curious notices of dress, manners, customs, &c.
113 Bologna. Discorso interno lo stato, et qualita di Bologna nel
presente anno 1605 . . 4to
Avisi de Pamaso arrivati nalla Citta di Bologna li 19 Aprile
1653 . . . fol.
Curieuse Citatien van Placseten en Ordonnantien in Materia
van Boeten . . 4to
Bavaria. Auszug aus den Dienstes Vorschriften fur die
Koeniglich Bayerischen Truppen aller Waffen Gattungen
die Bestrafungen betreffend . fol. together 4 vol.
114 Bona VENTURA (S.) Vita del glorioso seraphico patre san Fran-
cesco compilata per il Rev. patre et doctore eximio Sancto
// Bonaventura ; of the XV century : written in a small neat
hand in double columns . 4to
Pico della Mirandole, Comento sopra la Canzona d'Amore
composta da Hier. Benivieni, secondo la mente et opinioni
de Platonici, in a neat Italian hand of the XV century 4to
together 2 vol.
LATE MK. THOMAS RODD.
15
115 BoNET (Honore, Docteur en Decret et Prieur de Challon)
L'Arbre des Batailles. Fait et compose a I'oneur de
dieu et en faveur du Roy Charles roy du france vi^ de ce
nom dit Charles le bien ame, written in large French gothic
characters^ the heads of the chapters rubricated large fol.
\* This very curious work contains a complete body of the positive
and moral laws of war and battle, public and private, laws of
knighthood, &c.
116 BoNONii (Hieronymi) Sylva, cui Titulus Baduaria, versibus
heroicis decantata — Ejusdem Nervisianum Villutam suam
Versibus Hexametris laudata : of the XV century fol.
LiBELLUS Antiquorum Epigrammatum cum Enarrationibus,
in an Italian hand of the XV century fol. together 2 vol.
117 Bordeaux. Diocese de Bordeaux Revenus du diet Diocese,
1760, blue 7nor., gilt leaves, with arms on the sides large fol.
118 Botany. Catalogue of the Bulbous and Fibrous Rooted Spring
and Autumn Flowers growing in the Gardens of South
Lodge, 1760, unbound . . 4to
Classified Index of Plants, with the works in which they are
to be found figured indicated by initial letters small 8vo
Martini Catalogo delle Piante di monte Baldo, 1715 fol.
Flora of Plants growing round Boxhill, Mickleham, Leether-
head, &c. . Svo, together 4 vol.
119 BouviER (Gilles le, dit Berry) Genealogie des Rois de France,
et Registre de Noblesse, transcript of a Manuscript of the
year 1520, containing Arms of the Nobility and Gentry of
France, circa 1680
fol.
120 Breviarium Fratrum minorum secundum consuetudinem Ro-
manae Curiae, written by an Italian scribe
ON VELLUM ; of the XIV century : Jinel^ rubricated, the
chant noted
small fol.
121
122
Breviarum Romanum, cum Kalendario
ON FINE VELLUM ; of the XV century (400 leaves). Twenty -
three of the pages surrounded by very elegantly designed
borders, with small miniatures of scriptural subjects, me-
dallion figures, and heads of apostles, saints, &c. of a very
minute character, illuminated initial letters, ^c. in the Italian
style, old olive morocco, gilt tooled sides, gilt edges 1 8mo
British Constitution. The Crown of Great Britain not of
right hereditary, a Fragment by a deceased Politician, in
a modern hand . . fol.
Case of Alex. Broadfoot, indicted for the Murder of Corn.
Calahana, at Bristol, 1743 (arguing the legality of impress-
ment of Seamen without an officer's warrant)
Answers of George Bryant to Interrogatories concerning a
Writ de Lunatico Inquirendo on Henry Cranmer, Esq.
^
Jj,
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CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
/^^
123 Bromley. Inventory of the Goods of Francis Bromley, 1 628 ;
containing the contents of each particular office and apart-
ment minutely specified, and several of the articles parti-
cularly described, viz. furniture, utensils, arms, plate.
" In the Hall : Imprimis one paire of Organs, one shovell
boord table, one shelfe to sett plate on, one old Bible, one
old chaire, 10 holbeards, 2 forrest bills, and a paddle staffe,
two armours compleat for cuirassiers, one table of the arms
of the house, one table of the foxe and geese," &c. fol.
124 Bkydges (Sir Egerton) Manuscript Collections, Genealogies
for his Attavise Regise, Diary, Bibliographical Extracts, &c.
8 vol.
*^* A valuable and interesting collection.
125 Buchanan (John) Regimental Practice, or a Short History of
Diseases common to His Majesties own Royal Regiment of
Horse Guards when abroad (commonly called the Blows) 4to
*^* The author was doctor to the regiment, and accompanied it to
Flanders in 1742. The MS. records his daily observations
and practice for four years in camp, on march, and in gar-
rison, forming a regular history of the regiment from its
embarkation till its return.
126 Buckingham House, now Buckingham Palace. A large Col-
lection of Papers relating to the property of Charles Sheffield.
1. Catalogue of Paintings in Buckingham House, supposed
to be by George Vertue, 1743 — 2. Two other Catalogues
of the same — 3. Curious Affidavit of George Vertue re-
lating to the Pictures in Buckingham House, 1747 — 4. Two
Catalogues of the Plate, one priced — 5. Will of John
Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham — 6. Account of the Per-
sonal Estate of John Duke of Buckingham — 7. Copy of
the Treasury Letter concerning Buckingham House — 8.
Five Signatures of Catherine Sedley, Duchess of Bucking-
ham— 9. Queries from the Solicitor- General concerning
Buckingham House — 10. Minutes of Agreement for the
Purchase of Buckingham House, 1762 — 11. Abstract of
the Title of Sir C. Sheffield to Land in Mulberry Garden
attached to Buckingham House — 12. Account of the Money
payable to Sir Chas. Sheffield for the purchase of Bucking-
ham House — 13. Particular of an Estate called Leeze
Priory, in the Parishes of Little Leighs, Felstead, Great
Waltham, &c. in Essex, belonging to Charles Sheffield,
Esq. — 14. Will of Sir Charles Sheffield — 15. Case relating
to the D. of Buckingham and John Verney, Heir Apparent
to Lord Willoughby de Broke — 15. Letters of Administra-
tion to Lord Willoughby de Broke and John Verney —
16. Memorial of the Assignment of the Mulberry Garden
and Buckingham House to George III
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 17
127 Bucks Society. (Constitution Ijook of the Bucks, with History ^// -^
of the Order, in a fair hand^ circa 1740 . 4to /
128 Buckinghamshire. Letters Patent licensing Edward ' /
alias Edward Mariott, to enjoy the Estate of Risborough //^
Park, 4 Eliz., with the Great Seal attached /
Lease of a Farm at Edlesborough, Sir J. Hankey, Exec, of
F. Ashton, to Rev. S. Fyler, 1750
129 BuFFKiN Family. A Series of Letters and Papers addressed
to various Members of the Family of Buffkin, of Loose,
in Kent, from the year 1579 to 1711, chiefly on family
affairs, or connected with other Kentish Families ; among
which occur Letters of the following names : viz. Fane,
Bering, Farnham, Fludd, including one of Robert Fludd^
the celebrated Philosopher; Denew, Raworth, Knatchbull,
Bargrave, Berners, Lanier, Fowke, Twysden, Alchorn,
Rawlin, Hales, Clinkard, Marsham, Chaplyn, Berkeley,
Cheveley, &c. ; also several old Bonds, Surveys of Lands,
and an Inventory of the Goods of Ralph Bidfkin, 1711,
unbou7id . . fol.
\* The family of Buffkin appears to have merged into that of
Fairfax, from whose seat at Leeds Castle these papers came.
130 BuRaESDicius (Franc.) In Isagogen Porphyrii et Aristotelis
Organon Commentarii dictante Salmurii, 1617, a thick vol.
in a good clear hand . . 4to
Hermann! Buschii (?) De ultimis hominum calamitatibus
liber, sive dialogus ; Dialogus de sui cognitione deque in
proximum pietate . . 4to
Bianchus de loco Purgatorio fol. together 3 vol. .y.
131 Burial Certificates, with autographs of the Ministers //<!>
a parcel /
132 BuRMANNi (Petri) Historise Medii ^vi, half calf 4to/^ ///
133 Butler (Charles) Letter to the Vicars Apostolic, on sending
them the Opinions of the Universities ; with Appendix,
containing Original Papers referred to, viz. The Oaths of
Allegiance, &c. The Remonstrance of the Irish Catholics y
presented to Charles II, 1666. The Censure of the Uni- /I/^^
versity of Louvain of the Remonstrance of the Irish Ca- /^/
tholics. The Opinions of the Universities of the Sorbonne,
Louvain, Douay, Alcala, Valladolid, and Salamanca fol. /
134 Byron. Original Papers relating to the Trial of William Lord /y
Byron for the Murder of Mr. Chaworth, unbound ^/
135 Byrom (John) System of Short-hand, in manuscript 8vo
Bouchet (A.) Trait6 de Geometric, with designs^ 1747 4to * /
Burrough (Sir William) Astronomical Observations in 1818, ///
half bound . . . fol. ^
Bradley (Dr.) Abstract of his Mathematical Lectures at
Oxford, 1747 . 4to, together 4 vol.
'/
18 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
136 Cadonici, De soccorsi per la anime de Bambini de Conjugati
fedeli, i quali pericolano, e muojono nelF utero delle
madri, o dopo esser nati non arrivano per qualche accidente
al lavacro del S. Battesimo. Dialoghi quattro, a manu-
/ script of the last century . . fol.
/^''^ *^* A work on a singular subject, which has much occupied the di-
vines of the Roman Church. It was published soon after the
appearance of the Embryologia Sacra of Cangiamilla, to which
there is constant reference, and enters into the Liturgical
series as contains '■'' Messa della sposi, con tre orazioni da re-
citare della donne iiicinte." To the English reader it recalls
to mind the wicked witticisms of Sterne.
137 C^SAR. A FINE Manuscript of the XIV century
ON VELLUM. It is in the Roman character, by an Italian
scribe, and has illuminated capitals. On the first leaf, and
in other parts of the book, are the arms of Badoeni, a Pa-
trician family of Venice, for whom it appears to have been
executed . . small fol.
138 Calder (John, D.D.) Collections for a new Edition of Chambers'
Cyclopaedia, Scientific and Literary . 4to
139 Calendar. Ein deutsche Kalender auf das jahr 1446 4to
%* This contains, besides the calendar, tables for finding the various
feasts, the occupations of the months, directions for health,
&c. with rude coloured drawings representing the zodiacal
signs, occupations of the months, games, &c.
140 Calepini (Ambrosii) Lexicon Latinum Italicum : of the XVI
century . . . fol.
\* This volume is in the hand- writing of Calepinus.
141 Calvinism. Apocalypse du ministere Calviniste, contenant la
sommaire des Erreurs de I'Eglize protestante sumomm^e
Calviniste, ou selon la Reformation de Geneve et de France,
in a good hand^ circa 1660 . . 4to
142 Camborne (Robert) Sermons, 1636-1659 small 8vo
Canes (J. V., author of Fiat Lux) A compleat Exposition of
the Creed, in forty- seven brief Catechism Sermons, in a
clear hand . 8vo, together 2 vol.
143 Cambridgeshire. Abstract of Lord Thos. Howard's Bill re-
specting the Manor of Steeple Morden (circa 1600)
Release of the Rectory of Witham, in the Isle of Ely, John
Thorowgood to Christ. Cooper, of Yaxley, 1617, damaged
Assignment of Lands in Thorney in the Isle of Ely, from the
Conservators of Bedford Level to Robert Holmes, 17 Car. II
Indenture from the Duke of Norfolk and Lord Howard to
Rob. Holmes, of Thorney Fen, 1678
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. V9
144 Cambridgeshire. Project for Draining Gruntifen, with the
Advantages thereof, by Mr. Alderman Bentham, 1777 4to
Extracts from the Parish Registers of Trinity and St. Mary's,
Ely, 1559-1775 . 8vo, together 2 vol
145 Campian (Edmund) Rationes decern : quibus fretus certamen
adversariis obtulit in causa Fidei, Edm. Campianus, E. So-
cietate nominis Jesu Presbyter: allegatse, 1581 small Svo
146 Canada. A large Mass of Papers relating to Quebec, Mon-
treal, &c. valuable documents of History
147 Canonesses. Etablissement d'un Corps de Chanoinesses en
France, written in a legible hand^ large folding map, old
red morocco
148 Canterbury. Statuta Ecclesise Cathedralis et Metropolicse
Christi Cantuarise, prout per Ser. regem Carolum confirmata
sunt Anno Dom. 1636, transcript of the XVIII century 4to
149 Capell. Accompte of dyvers somes of money disbursed and
laide out by me, John Churchill, for the use of Mr. Henry
Capell, Esquirer (of Hadham) 1579, with the signature of
John Churchill, two leaves . fol.
Grant of Licence to Sir Thomas Corbett to administer to the
personal Estate of Arthur Lord Capell, 1659
150 Carmelites. Historia de introitu Ordinis Carmelitse in Bel-
gium, et Annales ejusdem Ordinis ad ann. 1682, some
leaves wanting . fol.
Fragmenta Commentariorum Victoris Cappellse, autograph MS.
XVI century . fol. together 2 vol.
151 Cardogna (Giov. Batt.) Racconto della guerra fatta da Carlo V,
contro i Ribelli di Germania . 4to
*y* The author was chaplain to the Prince of Sulmona, and attended
him in this expedition, as also in his Journey to Padua, 1551,
and the war of Piedmont, 1552. He gives also some parti-
culars of his own life, and at the end are verses by him.
152 Castracani (Jacomo) Scelta di varie Poesie di diversi e sub-
limi ingegni, written in a neat hand, 1618 4to
Carmen Heroicum de virtutibus et proprietatibus Scordii
Herbse nuper in Germania a Val. Cordo inventse, scriptum
a Joh. Sigfrido Melesino, anno secundo Olympiadis 786,
a coloured drawing of the plant is on the first leaf fol.
Osii (Felicis Cler. Mediol) Bufalora, seu de ruris ejusdem
Fecilitate. Progymnasmata ad Octavium Balsamum : of
the XVII century . 4to, together 3 vol.
153 Castillo (Henriquez del) Chronica de el Rey Don Enrique IV,
rey de Castilla, in a hand of the XVII century fol.
Cavalli (Maria de i) Relazione alia Ser. Rep. de Venetia de
sua Ambasciata all' Imperatore Carlo V fol. together 2 vol.
154 Cathala Coture (Antoine) Memoire Historique de la genera-
lite de Montauban. Pour M. le Comte d'Eu, Gouvemeur
de la Province de Guyenne; fait en I'ann^e 1713 par ordre
de M. Le Gendre, intendant de la diet generalite, in a good
hand . . . fol.
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20 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
155 Cecil (Robert Earl of Salisbury) Speeches, Arguments, Presi-
dents, and Considerations to K. James . foL
156 Cerri (Urbano, Segretario della Congregatione di Propaganda)
Stato della Religione Cattolica in tutto il mondo per la
Santita di Nostro Signore, Innocenzo XI, 1667 small fol.
*^* An interesting account of the state of the Catholic religion in
all parts of the world : it commences with England.
157 Ceremoniale de Investitura Sororum secundum regulum St.
Francisci patris nostri : De Professione Soronmi
ON VELLUM : of the XV century. Attached is the order of
Benediction of a Font, written 1616, for the monastery of
St. Martin, at Cologne . small fol.
158 Certificates. Copies from Parish Registers, &c. signed by
the Ministers, &c. . . a parcel
159 Cesolis (Jacopo de) " Incipit libellus de ludus Scachorum et
de dictis factisque nobilium virorum philosophorum et an-
tiquorum,"
ON VELLUM : in the early part of the XV century, old calf 4to
\* The celebrated treatise by Jacopo de Cesolis from which Caxton
took his " Game of Chesse."
160 Chalmers (George) Draft of a Memorial to Lord Clancarty re-
specting his situation and service in his Office in the Board
of Trade, a curious document ; also, a few miscellaneous
Papers in his hand
Keymer (John) Policies of State, practised in divers king-
domes for encrease of trading and trafique beyond the Seas
and in England, transcript of a Manuscript addressed to
James I . . fol.
Canning (George) Speech on the Slave Trade, impft. fol.
161 Chancellerie. Sciendum de la Chancellerie. Privileges des
Secretaires du Roy. Taxe des Lettres qui I'expedient en
Chancellerie, 1644. Stile de la Chancellerie observe sous
M. le Chancellier Seguer, hound in vellum large fol.
162 Chancery Writs. Twenty-two, of the time of Elizabeth
Chancery Writs, addressed to the Sheriffs of Counties for
putting persons in possession of estates as awarded, time
of Elizabeth
163 Chansons. Recueil des Chansons Anecdottes, depuis 1617
jusqu'a present, written in a beautiful clear hand, with the
musical notes to each song, original morocco binding 4to
*^* This is a collection of the best political songs on the affairs of
the times and persons of the court of France from the reign
of Louis XIII to 1736.
164 Chansons, Ballets, &c. ; d' Amour, pour Boire, et pour Danser,
several set to Music, with some emblems neatly drawn^ 1621,
original vellum wrapper^ 4to
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 21
165 Charles I. Historical Collections relating to the Reign of
Charles I, being copies of various important Commissions
under the great and privy Seals, Proclamations, Instructions
from the Privy Council and other public Documents, in a
hand of the early part of the last century, bound in 6 vol. fol.
\* This valuable collection has been transcribed from the originals,
apparently with a view to publication.
166 Charles I. A true Presentacion of forepast Parliaments to the
view of present tyme and posteritie, in a good hand of the
time of Charles I . . fol.
167 Charles I. Contrat de Mariage de Charles I et Madame Hen-
riette Marie, a manuscript of the time . fol.
168 Chauny. Reconnoissance de Richard et Guydo de Chauny
que les meix et sujets quils tiennent pres de Germagney et
pres de choisey de I'Eglise de St. Jean Evangeliste sous
charges de dix livres de cire en place de douze petits pates
de poissons quils deuvient a la diet Eglise, 1179
169 Cheshire. Subsidy Rolls, on vellum, of the hundreds of Wich,
Malbank, Hamptwich, Broxton, &c. temp. Philip and
Mary, Eliz. and James I, some with seals and signatures
Rental of Hatherton, Walgherton, Sherington, Byrchen, and
Stapeley, 1605, a small roll on vellum
170 Cheshire. The Armes of all such Gentlemen as now do
dwell, or heretofore have dwelled in the Countie Palla-
tine of Chester, 1620 ; four hundred and fifty shields of
arms^ tricked and coloured . small 4to
From the collection of T. Martin, of Palgrave. Inserted is a
letter from J. Crewe to M. Hulm, Herald in Chester, dated
1702, requesting to have the matches of the Dones andCrewes.
171 Cheshire. Collections relating to Cheshire, transcribed from
old Records, Chamberlaine's Accounts, &c. by Will. Fal-
coner, circa 1740 . . fol.
172 Cheshire. Draft of a Bill for the better regulating the practice
of, and for preventing delays in the proceedings of the Court
of Session at Chester — Reasons against abolishing the juris-
diction of the Courts of the County Palatine of Chester fol.
Valuation of the Lands belonging to the Dean and Chapter
of Chester, 1735 . 4to, together 2 vol.
173 Chien Charette. Achat fait per M". du Chap'' au proffit du
Chapp^" de la Chappelle de Ste. Catherine de Hugue de
Chevigney chev®"" et de Clemence sa femme dune vigne an
territoire de chiene chareta, 1250
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SECOND DAY'S SALE.
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174 CHI NY. GenealogiedesGoiatesdeChmj J arms emblazoned, fo\.
175 Christi (De) Passione Carmina, written in a beautiful Italian
character of the XVI century, the initial letters of each line
alternate red and blue . . 4to
176 Chrysolor^ Erotemata, Greece
ON vellum : of the XV century ; a beautiful MS. from Dr.
Askew' s Library, russia . . 12mo
177 Chrysolor^ Erotemeta, Greece
ON vellum : of the XV century; written by an Italian scribe,
in a very beautiful character : the last six leaves, which are
in a different hand from the body of the book, are Palimpsest,
russia . . small 8vo
178 Chrysolor^ Erotemata, Greece, a pretty Manuscript of the
XV century, on Carta Bombycina, Svo
179 Chrysostomi ( Johannis) Liber de Compunctione cordis
ON vellum : of the XIII century ; wrij;ten in a gothic cha-
racter, with an elegant floreated capital in red at the com-
mencement . . 4to
180 Church Discipline in the Low Countries. A large Col-
lection of Documents relative to the government and dis-
cipline of the Church in the Low Countries ; of various
dates, between the years 1660 and 1707, some of them
printed, forming a thick volume, old calf fol.
181 Church History. Ane short and summarie Compend of the
Kirk Historic chronologicall, from the beginning of the
world unto our dayes. A large and closely written volume,
brought down to the year 1663, in a good legible hand fol.
182 Churchyard (Thomas) Scourge for Rebels, transcribed from
the edition of 1584
183 Chinese Language. Diccionario China com traduc9am Portu-
geza, the translation in manuscript, neatly written 8vo
184 Civil List. An Establishment or List, containing all the pay-
ments to be made for civil affairs, 1701, official MS. 8vo
An Abstract of the Chamberlains Book, 1725 12mo
On the London Annuity Society fol. together 3 vol.
185 Claims made against the Charitable Corporation, 1783, on
9 sheets of vellum, with autographs of the Commissioners,
Pedigree of Viscount Kingsland, Extracts relating to the
Family of Balasyse, &c. ; and others, on vellum
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 23
186 Clarke (Rev. Alured) Letters to Lady Sundon; also Letters of
Lord Hervey to the same, 1730-34, neatly transcribed,
calf . . 4to
\* They contain news of the movement and gossip of the Court of
Q. Caroline, Public Affairs, Literary News, Criticisn ^ on New
Books, &c. Long Notices of Stephen Duck, of whom Dr.
Clarke was the patron.
187 Clark (Hugh) An Address to the Benefactors and Subscribers
to the Charity Schools of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Ireland, and to all who have been educated in
these Schools, wherein Mr. Mandevill's Objections against
them are answered by facts, 1811, blue morocco 4to
*^* The author was an Heraldic Engraver. A portrait of him is
inserted.
188 Clarkson's No Evidence of Diocesan Episcopacy, and his Pri-
mitive Episcopacy, index and contents of 12mo
Christ. Unity Revived and Division Destroyed, in certayne
queryes, and a Letter published by a well-wisher to the
public peace and welfare of the Nation, a work on the God-
head and Manhood of Christ, neatly written about 1700 fol.
Controversia. Discendit Christus ad inferos. Christus an
mortuis resurrexit. Spiritus sanctus est verus et etemus
deus. Spiritus sanctus a patre et filio procedit. Omnes
libri in volumine Biblia non sunt vere canonici, &c. in an
English hand of the XVII century small 8vo
Stella Christi, Epicurus Christened, about 1700 4to
together 4 vol.
189 Classics. Short Scholia and Notes in several of the most
eminent Latin Authors, modern . 4to
Classical Common-place Book, in a modem hand 4to
Common-place Book, by a learned hand of the early part of
the XVI century . . fol.
Xenophon's Memorabilia, by Ashley 4to, together 4 vol,
190 Clinton. Copy of a Letter to Lord Clinton, Lord Deputy of
BouUougne, written from Calais, 1550. The writer requests
that Alex. Haryson may be sent to Calais to be tried, he
having gone over to London without a passport, for the ex-
press purpose of robbing the house of the writer, very curious
Chitty (Joseph) Petition to the King respecting the Ship
Mermaid, 28 Guns, from Gallipoli and Leghorn, ordered
from Deptford after laying there 21 days to the Hope to
perform Quarantine, 1743
191 CoDiBO (Gsetano) Origine e Fondazione di Chiese Florentine, fol.
192 CoNCLAvi per TEUettioni del P. P. Clementi XI, Innocenzo IX
e Benedetto XIII . . fol.
24 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
193 CoMEDiA rappresenta in Roma real 1785, intitolata II Matri-
monio Stravagante . . fol.
Huerta (Vincente) Raquel, Tragedia . 4to
Conciones Catecheticse, habitae in templo Ardingtoniensis die
10 Oct. 1644, in a neat hand . 12mo
Juliers. Articoli accordati alia guarnigione e habitanti di
Giuliers, neatly written . fol. together 4 vol.
194 CoNDE. Projett pour surprendre la Ville de Conde 4to
Coligny (le Comte de, Marechal de France, qui morut 1686)
Memoires . . 4to
Perez (Ant.) Norte de Principes, virreyes, consejeros y em-
baxadores . . 4to, together 3 vol.
195 CoNDER (Rev. Mr.) Recapitulary Lectures (in defence of the
Doctrine of the Trinity), in a neat hand of the middle of the
last century^ half hound . thick 8vo
Conant (John) Sermons, 1734-44, 3 vol. 8vo, together 4: vol.
196 Cordova. Fragmentos para la Historia que de la ciudad, y
linage de Cordova empero y escribir D. Franc, de Cordova,
Razionero de la Sta. Yglesia. Y los que se sacaron de un
Manuscrito, por el cuidado, y diligencia, de D. Sebastian
de Castillo Ruiz de Molina, 1737 . fol.
197 Corfu. Libro formato da me Co. Andrea Drosso, continente
gli Anagrafi o per dir meglio piedeliste per le ville del
Capto. da me sostenuto di Leschimo, e mezzo non che gli
altri due Oros et agiro, e tutti li borghi suggette a quest
'inclita citta di Corfu, e sua gurisdizione, 1759, a valuable
statistical manuscript . fol.
198 Cornwall. Copy of the Terrier of the parish of Ludgvan,
1727, folio sheet
Affidavit on which Rule Nisi for attachment made but after-
ward discharged, 1771
Case on a claim to the Borough of Liskeard, with the opinion
of Mr. Serjeant Lens thereon, 1803
Lease of Lands in Bockelly, Carusew to Sir P. Killigrew,
14 Car. II, seal and signature of Carusew
199 Corona (Silvio, ed Ascanio) La Verita suelata al mondo. Suc-
cessi diversi Tragici, ed Amorosi accorsi in Napoli, ed
altrove a Napoletani, 1697 . 4to
200 Court Roll of Shepyshed, the property of Visct. Beaumont,
3 Hen. VIII, &c. with other old Deeds, Licences, &c. a parcel
201 Crown Lands. Account of Rob. Treswell of the money dis-
bursed for timber and other necessaries for the rayling in
the Parke at Oatlands, 1612 — View of the Decayes about
the pales and houses in the Parke, called Hartwell, North-
ampton, 1Q15, signed by Fulke Grevylle the Poet, mutilated —
Noate of Rent, haye and oates to be delivered yearly at
Greenwich, the Mewes, St. Albans, Hampton Court, &c.
Moneys paid into the Exchequer for sale of his Majesties
woods since the beginning of his Majesties reign, 1635
/
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 25
202 Crawford, Heraldic Notes, circa 1700 8vo
203 Crosnier (J. M.) Pratique universelle pour conduite de Tame
en deux cent Pseaumes, Cantiques, et Prieres, written in
a good hand, 1699, red morocco . 4to
Enfer. Sisteme du Retablissement, ou de la non-eternit6 des
peines de T Enfer, 1754, calf 8vo, together 2 vol.
204 Cumberland. Powers of Attorney, Receipts and old Documents
relating to this County, with signatures a parcel
205 CuRZON (H. of the Inner Temple) A Chronological Account of
the Honourable Families of the names of Gage and C^sar,
with their Armes and Pedigrees, Marriages and Alliances,
1720 . . small 8vo
206 Cyrilli Alexandrini Thesaurus adversus Hsereticos, traductus
a G. Trapezuntio, et alia Opuscula Theologica S. Basilii,
Amphilochii -<^gypti Alexandrini, &c.
the first page illuminated with a shield of arms folio
*^* The treatises in this vol^mle were transcribed from manuscripts
in the library of Uladislaus, King of Hungary.
207 Cyrilli Alexandrini Thesaurus sive de sancta e consubstantiali
Trinitate, per Georgium Trapezuntium de greco in latinum
traductus
ON vellum : of the XV century, written in a neat legible
character^ calf . . small folio
208 S. Cyrilli Sermones, Statuta et Regulse
ON VELLUM and paper : of the XV century, elongated 8vo
209 Dampier (Thomas, Bp. of Ely) Notes on, and Paraphrases of
parts of Horace . . small 8vo
Wight (Rob.) Cursory Remarks on Wood's Homer, 1775 4to
210 Davenant (Charles, LL.D.) Memorial concerning the Free
Trade now tolerated between France and Holland, 1705 fol.
211 Davys (Sir John) on Impositions, An Argument upon the
question of impositions digested and divided into sundry
chapters by his Majesties Attorney General of Ireland,
dedicated to K. James I, vellum binding fol.
212 Daubney (Giles) Lieutenant of Calais, Acknowledgment of the
Treaty of Peace between Henry VII and the Archduke of
Austria, and promise to observe the same, dated from
Calais, 22 June, 1496, signed Giles Daubney
213 Del A Turre (Lud.) Redargutiones contra impugnantem Montem
Pietatis. Fratris Stephani super hoc re Dissertatio, Fratris
Philippi de Rotingo de eodem, in various hands of the XV
century . . 4to
De Deo maximo in 1^ parte D. Thomse Disputationes Sco-
lasticse, in an english hand of the latter part of the XVII
century . . 8vo
Traite de 1' Amour de Dieu seul, very neatly written,
apparently about 1720 4to, together 3 vol.
26 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
214 De Missy (Caesar) Sermons, et materieux pour Sermons, on
slips^ in three paper boxes ^ 15s
215 Denmark. De breviate Juris et epitome processus Danici ; and
various papers in French relating to the Army, Statistics,
&c. of Denmark, from the Collection of William Morton
Pitt . . fol.
216 Descriptionum Solutse Orationis Compendium, in quo tractatur
de omnibus antiquis auctoribus qui suis locis descriptiones
scripserunt. Pars Prima. Pars Secunda, Descriptiones
Poeticse cum Indicibus, Italian hand of the XVII century
4to
217 Decalogue. Treatise on the Commandments, in a hand of the
XVII century . . 12mo
Original Treatise of the Ten Commandments, by a learned
hand of the XVIII century 4to, together 2 vol.
218 Decretales. Incipit sextus liber Decretalium dni Bonifacii
octavi
ON vellum : of the XIII century, written in a roman character
in double columns, old oak binding large folio
219 Decretalium Tabula
ON vellum : of the XIV century, oak covers^ in a leather case
fcorrecta A. D. 1321) small 4to
220 Dee : — Biographical and Bibliographical Notices of Dr. John
Dee — Excerptaex Johannis Glastoniensis CaiiVindiciee, &c.
221 Deeds. Various Old Deeds, temp. Edward II, Richard II,
Henry IV, Henry VI, Edward IV, &c. 18
222 Deeds (Old) Inquisitions, Marriage Settlements, Leases, &c.
chiefly of the time of Queen Elizabeth and James I, on
parchment^ with seals . 10
223 Deeds. Inspeximus on Parchment, with large seal of Queen
Elizabeth, and 4 others . 5
224 Deeds. Terrier of Lands at Easthamstead, 31 Eliz., and others
of the time of Henry VIII, James I, &c. 17
225 Deeds (Early English) on Parchment, with seals 5
226 Deeds. Leases of Lands, Houses, &c. on vellum, with sig-
natures . . a large roll
227 Deeds (Old), on vellum, with signatures a large roll
228 Deeds relating to Lands, &c. in London, Buckinghamshire,
Oxford, &c. Court Roll of Peyton Hall, XI Edw. IV 20
229 Deeds relating to the Counties of Middlesex, Herts, Berks,
Surrey, &c. . . a large parcel
230 Deeds. Five with Autographs of Charles Earl of Devon, Sir
Ed. Blount, temp. James I, and 9 others of the times of
Edward III, Henry VII, &c. on vellum, with seals 11
231 Dennis (John, the celebrated Critic) The causes of the decay
and defects of Dramatick Poetry, and of the degeneracy of
the Public Taste, an unpublished work fol.
LATE MR. THOMAS RODU. 27
232 Derbyshire. Chapel Wardens Accounts for Ottersea Hall and
Clough Head ; for Park Hall, and for John Braddock's
Estate at Little Hayfield, &c. in the parish of Glossop,
1767-1793 : the original book, with the signatures of the
Ministers and Chapel Wardens . fol.
233 Devonshire. Various old Deeds, Wills, Inventories, &c. prin-
cipally relating to Honiton and the families of Humfrey
and Upcott, Pomeroy, Barons, Ash : of the seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries
234 Devonshire. Deed temp. Edw. VI, relating to the Manor of
Crediton, with drawing of the King — Inspeximus (temp.
William and Mary) of the Charters of English Liberties
235 Devonshire. Harris ( W. Historian) Private Account book, con-
taining the receipts and disbursements arising out of estates
in Devonshire, commencing 1745, vellum binding oblong fol.
236 Devonshire. Warrant to Sir Robert Pye to grant to Sir John
Horner, collector of the loan money for the county of
Somersett, a Tally for £1100 disbursed by him to the
Mayor of Plimouth, signed by James Ley Earl of Marle-
burgh, 1625
License from the Rector and Churchwardens of Rackenford to
Diggorie Pownsford to seek service out of the Parish, 1670
Sale of Land in Ven alias Fen in Parochia de Pancraswake,
R. Gliddon to N. Boteler and R. Crocker, 21 Eliz.
Deed relating to lands in Honiton, 1690
Sale of Houses in Honiton, from Samuel Pomeroy to Henry
Humphry and William Crosse, 1687
Lease of a tenement in Honiton, Ayshford to Humfry,
21 Car. II
237 DiALECTicA. Anonymi Dialectices compendium, seu prsevise
qusedam ad universam Aristotelis logicam Institutiones, in
a Spanish hand of the seventeenth century 4to
A Treatise on the Greek Dialects, by an English Scholar of
the latter part of the eighteenth century, in a beautiful
clear hand
Arte Dialectica, by an English Catholic, 1645 4to ; 3 vol.
238 DiARio del Viaggo fatto da Mons. Illmo. Tesoriere Generale per
lo stato di Castro nell' anno, 1776 . 4to
Dubbi Amorose . . 4to
239 Dibdin (Dr. T. F.) Bibliographical and TYPOctRAPHicAL
Collections, consisting of transcripts of Unique or rare
Volumes, notices of curious Editions and containing the
late Earl Spencer's Autograph Notices of the Books
at Ham House, Osterley Park, Blickling, &c. Curious
Extracts relating to Books from old Churchwardens and
other Accompts, &c. in 6 vol. quarto and folio
240 Diplomas, &c. (3) to Aloysius Squazzo, J. Bonagratia, J. B.
Sartorius
ON vellum, with seals . 4to
E
28 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OP THE
241 DINTER (Emondi de) CHRONICON Ducum Lotharingi^
Brabanti^ et regum Francorum, transcript made in the
year 1676, in a fine clear hand^ 2 vol.
on vellum . . large foL
*^* This Chronicle, which is very voluminous, has never been pub-
lished. The author was Privy Counsellor and Secretary to
four successive Dukes of Burgundy. Besides the affairs of
Lorraine, Brabant, and France, it gives those of the Empire
and of England, so that his work forms a complete History
of Europe during the period.
242 Diplomacy. Inscriptions, soubscriptions, et suscriptions des
lettres que le Roy, la Reyne Mere, Mons. le Dauphin, et
Monsieur, escrivent, et qui leur sont escrites tant dedans
que dehors le Royaume, et de celles qui ont este escrites a
Nosseigneurs les Enfans de France, Filz de la Reine
Catherine de Medicis, et qu'ils escrivoient, a large and
singular collection of the styles of letters^ neatly written in
the time of Louis XIII . fol.
243 Divinity. Notes of Divinitie, Sermons, Extracts, &c. on
various heads of Theology, written on paper about 1650,
half bound, neat . . 4to
Dubordieu (Isaac) Forty-three Sermons preached at the
French Protestant Chapel in the Savoy, the original MS.
unpublished . fol. and 4to
244 Diest (Joannis) Spirituale granarium Psalmorum Davidis,4 vol.
of the XV centurj^ ^1 vol. is wanting) 4to
D'lUiers, Insula Dissimulationis Carmen Heroicum, of the
reign of Louis XIV, red morocco . 4to
Donatus Junior in Septem Artes Liberales, in an Italian
hand, 1490 . . 4to
245 DiURNALE ad usum Monasterii S. Remacli, written in gothic
characters, rubricated, and has the music noted fol.
*^* At the end is the following colophon :
Adde se nos annos quinquagenis et habebit
Etatem qua me scripsit AppoUonius.
Post annos mille quinquigentos sex superaddi
Si tibi vis patent data clauda fine Libellum
246 DuMMER. Survey of the Ports on the South West Coast of
England, from Dover to the Lands-end, by E. Dummer and
Capt. Wiltshaw, Comrs. of the Navy; together with Capt.
Conaway and Capt. Crust, Masters of Trinity House, with
plans of Rye, Pemsey, Cookmere, New- Haven, Shoreham,
the River Arundel, part of the Isle of Wight, Bustleton,
River Beauley, River Lymington, Christ Church River,
Poole, Weymouth, Exmouth River, Dartmouth, Fowey,
and Falmouth, very neatly drawn, an Official Manuscript fol.
LATE MK. THOMAS RODD. 29
247 DOCUMENTS, LETTERS, and PAPERS of the FAMILIES
OF EYRE OF DERBYSHIRE and BERKSHIRE,
subsequently marrying into and taking the name OF
Archer of Essex ; Coke of Norfolk ; Heveningham of
Suffolk ; Newton of Barr's Court Gloucestershire,
AND of Lincolnshire ; Atkyns of Gloucestershire,
merged into the Family of Wright op Oxford, sub-
sequently Atkyns Wright of Norfolk ; Windham of
Norfolk ; &c. from the reign of Henry II to recent times.
\* This mass of Documents and Papers is contained in eight large
packing cases, and weighs by estimate, ten to fifteen hundred
weight. At present the collections are in a state of disorder
and confusion; but to any person having room to sort
them, and time to devote to their arrangement, they would, it
is confidently believed, prove not only a source of amusement,
but of profit, from the sale of such as he might not care to
keep.
From the Papers examined, the above appear to be the
leading names and counties to which they relate ; but there is
reason to believe that many others would be found, and of
interest, to the present representatives of the families. The
following are the results of a very cursory examination of a
small portion of them : —
The Letters of the family of Eyre, of Derbyshire and
Berkshire, engrafted upon and taking that of Archer of
Essex, comprise papers of the Archer family, among which
are some original works of William Bagshaw, known as ^Hhe
Apostle of the Peak J ^ A series of original Letters of the
eminently pious Dr. Woodward, one of the founders of the
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, addressed to
Lady Archer of Coopersale, Essex. Letters of the Curzon
family ; and a Funeral Sermon on Lady Curzon.
The Coke Papers contain the original Warrant directed to
the Lord Chief Justice Coke to enquire into the Charges
against Francis Lord Bacon^ signed hy King James I. Latin
Verses written by Lord Chief Justice Coke during his im-
prisonment in the Tower, with corrections in his own hand.
A series of Letters from Thomas Coke when on his Travels,
addressed to his maternal grandfather and guardian, Sir John
Newtown. Thomas Coke was accompanied by David Wilkins,
the celebrated Saxon Scholar, as travelling tutor, two of
whose Letters have been discovered, and there is reason to
believe others will be found : some of these Letters relate to
the clandestine marriage of Ann Coke, sister of Thomas, to
Philip Roberts. There are also Letters of Anne Lady
Walpole, the Duke of Leeds, &c.
The Heveningham Papers relate to the family of William
Heveningham of Suffolk, the Regicide, whose widow was
80 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OP THE
imprisoned in the Tower; and the Letters develope a curious
Court intrigue for the marriage of her son, evidently with a
view to securing the family estate to a favoured courtier.
He was married to the daughter of the Earl of Dover, and
appears to have thus become possessed of Papers relating to
the Kentish families of Lovelace and Molyneux, which are
comprised in the collection ; as also several relating to the
estates of Egerton, Lord Ellesmere in that county. There is
also a series of Amatory Epistles from Charles Cornwallis to
Lady Mary Heveningham, at Tinmouth Castle, Northum-
berland ; and Letters of Isaac Vossius, in English, relating to
an estate at Datchett bequeathed to him by Dr. Brown.
The Newtown Papers commence with the Restoration of
Charles II, and extend to about 1740. They are very volu-
minous, and contain a few Papers relating to the Revolution
in 1688.
The Atkyns family appears to be that of the Gloucestershire
Topographer, subsequently merged into that of Wright of
Oxford, and afterwards taking the double name Atkyns
Wright, recently of Nerfolk.
The Windham Papers comprise numerous documents
relating to the Royal Navy in the middle of the last century,
during the period Commodore Charles Windham commanded
the Duke ; and many of them have the signatures of eminent
persons, as Lord Anson, &c.
The Parchment Documents have not been examined, but
it is known that among them are several of interest and
curiosity. It is proper to state that the Seals have been
rudely torn off, but they are still preserved.
248 Drawing Book, with some Sketches and Portraits, evidently
the work of an Old English Artist
old calf, gilt edges . oblong 4to
249 Drawings. List of the Collection of Drawings as left by the
late G. Knapton, Esq. . . fol.
^50 Prammi Musicali di diversi Autori tutta inediti, Palmira de
Tebe d'Ippodomo Filarete. La Procri, di Car. Mar. Maggi.
I'Aminta incognito di Franc. Zeccadori, TAlessaudro di
Rosa Agnete Bruni, S, Bonifatio di PP. Clemente IX, &c.
\* From the Collection of the Earl of Guilford.
251 DucALE. Promissionis Serenssimi Principis d' Antonii Grimani
inclyti Ducis Venetiarum, &c.
ON VELLUM : of the XVI century : with large coloured il-
luminated frontispiece and the first page bordered^ in the
beautiful Italian style, and numerous small gilt capitals in
the same style, old green morocco, gilt edges fol.
252 DuGDALE (Sir W.) Index to Volume II of Dugdale's Baronage
(much more copious than the printed Index) . fol.
LATE MK. THOMAS liODD. 31
253 Du LuDE (James de Daillon, Comes) a Collection of several
Pieces very useful in their places.
I. A Letter from a Bishop of Flanders to a Privy Coun-
sellour of Spain, 1691, relating to the Affairs of
Europe at that time.
II. A Manifesto of King William, designed to make way
for the Peace proposed, 1693.
III. Apostasie from the Faith, in a Sermon upon 1 Tim. iv, 1.
IV. The Idolatry of the Church of Rome.
V. Exhortation to the Refugees.
VI. Apology for the French Protestants.
VII. Daimonologia, or a Treatise of Spirits.
VIII. Preface of Mr. Lambert to his translation of St. Cy-
prian's Works.
254 Durham. Twenty-three Ancient Deeds, Wills, &c. relating to
lands in this county, principally Streatlam Castle, Stainton,
&c. from the XIII to the XVII century : the families which
they connect are Lathon, Lathey, Russell, Mustell, Rayne,
De la Haye, Bowes, Bulmer, Hylton, Wiclif, Blynkynsope,
Blaxton, &c. very curious
255 Edw^ard II. Copy of the Rolls of Parliament for the 5th, 6th,
7th and 8th years of Edward II ; with copies of the sum-
mons from the Close RoUs prefixed, in the handwriting of
Gregory King, Lancaster, Herald, with MS. notes hy
Thomas Bryan Richards^ calf . fol.
256 Egyptian Papyrus. A Fragment of an early Papyrus, with
Hieroglyphics, framed and glazed . ( 1 )
257 Electors. Rights of Electors determined by the House, 1604-
1729 . . foL
258 Elizabeth. Vie de Sainte Elisabet, commencing " Chist capi-
teaus est de nostre dame." It contains, beside the Life of
S. Elizabeth, a long religious Treatise, both in a French
provincial Dialect
ON VELLUM : of the XIV century. It is written in a gothic
character, in double columns . small fol.
259 Elizabeth (Queen). Advice to Q. Elizabeth for putting away
evil Counsellors, encouraging foreign traffique, putting down
the too great number of servants and officers — qualifying of
fines and recoveries — examining the charters of Corpora-
tions and rectifying abuses therein — Inspection of the
Exchequer Accounts by Strangers — converting the super-
fluous royal parks, warrens, &c. to public use, &c.
very curious . . 4to
260 Elizabeth Queen) an Inspeximus : on vellum: with large seal
in wax — Inventorie of Goods belonging to Christ Hospital,
Durham, a long Roll, with signature of the Bishop (1623),
on vellum ; and various foreign papers, on parchment
32 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
261 Elizabeth (Queen) Seal of Q. Elizabeth in Green Wax — Ditto
of James I in White Wax ; and fragments of other Seals
262 Elsinge (Henry) Modus tenendi Parliamentum, the Manner of
holding Parliaments, MS. of the time of Charles I fol.
263 ENGLAND. The CHRONICLE OF ENGLAND, com-
monly called the Chronicle of the Brute
ON VELLUM : OF THE XV CENTURY . Small fol.
\* The first leaf of this valuable Manuscript is unfortunately wanting.
264 England. Genealogia Regum Anglise. A Genealogy of the
British, Saxon, Danish, Norman and English Kings of
England. It is accompanied by a chronological detail of
the principal events of each reign, written in a neat hand
a long roll on vellmn, ending with Henry V
265 England in 1589. A collection of all the Offices in England,
with their Fees and Allowances in the Queens gift — all the
Offices and Fees of her Maj*'^^- Courts at Westminster, her
Royal Household, with the Fees and Allowances belonging
to the Officers and Ministers there : her Townes of Warre,
Castles, Fortresses and Bulwarkes, with the allowances to
the Captaynes and Souldiers : all the Offices belonging to
her Houses, Forrests, Parks, and Chases, &c. drawn out for
Charles Howard, Earl of Nottingham, 1589, 87 pages,
half bound . . 4to
266 England. Histoire des Traites conclues entre la France et
I'Angleterre, depuis I'avenement du roy Henry IV a la
couronne de France, MS. of the end of XVII century,
neatly written . . fol.
267 England. Recit de se qui s'est passe entre nous Ambassadeurs
des Roys tres chrestien, et de la Grande Bretaigne et ceux
du roy d'Espaigne et des Archiduces conferences faictes sur
le subject de la Trefve a longues annees, 1609 — Copy of a
Letter from James I to the States General of the United
Provinces to dismiss his subjects in their employ, 1609 ;
and a few other Papers . fol.
268 England and the Netherlands. Printed Broadside, con-
taining the publication of Peace between the two countries,
1667, with autograph signatures, and seals of Lord Holies,
H. Coventry, &c. the English Commissioners
269 England. Copy of Articles of the Treaty between Oliver
Cromwell and the States of Holland respecting the com-
pensation to be given to the English Merchants for the
damages sustained by them from the Dutch at Amboyna,
&c. ; that is to say, from 1611 to 1652 . fol.
Treaty of Peace with the Dey of Tripoli, 1751, red mor fol.
270 Epistol^ Eusebii, S. Augustini, B. Bernardi et S. Hieronymi.
Epistola Senecse de copia verborum ad Paulum Apostolum
on vellum and paper j in a semi-gothic character, by an
Italian scribe of the XV centurv . 4to
LATE MR. THOMAS ROOD. 33
271 Epistol^ et Evangelia. Pro quibusdam diebus festivis per
annum Epistolarum et Evangeliorum liber. Cum Oratio-
nibus pro SS. Sacramenta Benedictionibus In Regio Con-
ventu Versaliensi, per F. Joannem Franciscum Thierry
Sacerd. Conventualem Concinionatorem Anno 1730
ON vellum : written in a fine italic type character^ ornamented
with initial letters^ head and tail pieces^ fi'^'ely coloured^
morocco^ richly stamped and gilt . large fol.
272 Epitres. Le Livre des cent Epistres que Othea la deese
ENVOYA A Hector de Troye quant il estoit en leage de
quinze Ans. These epistles are in verse, accompanied by
a Gloss, and Allegorized : in a fair hand of the XV century
fol.
273 Erotemata POSA Grammata. Grammatica Grseca,/neZ^ w;nYte7i
in black and red, upon Carta Peccora of the XV century 4to
274 Erskine (David, Earl of Buchan) A few Letters and Papers
addressed to him on Literary Matters
275 EsPANA. Titres du Roy et de la couronne d'Espagne, arms
tricked and coloured, a thick volume in folio
\* An account of all the titles and honours merged into the Spanish
crown.
276 EsPANA. Reglamento para la servidumbre y administracion de
la Casa Real de S. M. C. el Senor Rey Don Josef Napolione
primero (que Dios guarde), red morocco, gilt leaves 4to
The original book of instructions for the regulation of the palace
of Joseph the titular King of Spain. It is written in a beau-
tiful character, and has elegant initial letters and vignette
ornaments.
This volume is said to have been captured among the bag-
gage of Joseph at the battle of Vittoria.
277 EsPANA. Commentarios de la guerra de Espana desde el prin-
zipio del reynado del rey Phelipe quinto hasta la paz
general . . . fol.
Discorso sopra la Precedenza tra Spagna et Francia, XVII
century . . fol. together 2 voL
278 Essex. A Journal of the Proceedings of the Trustees for the
Works at Daggenham Breach, for preserving the naviga-
tion of the River Thames, 1714-29 large fol.
\* This is the official manuscript, signed by the Secretary, David
Le Gros.
279 Essex. Grant of Edward I, dated from Norwich, 18th year of
his reign, to John de Coggeshall, a Vicecomiten nostram
Essexiam, allowing him to alienate lands in Foxherde to
John Fermor to be held in Frank pledge on consideration
of his paying 7 solidos yearly to the king
* *
*
34 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
280 Essex. Grant of Robert, Abbot of the exempt Monastery of
Waltham Holy Cross, to John Myne, Gent., of one half of
the next presentation to the Church of Skernings, in the
Diocese of Norwich, 1537, a portion of the fine seal broken
281 Essex. Sixteen old Deeds relating to Lands in Halstead, and
Flamsted, mostly of the time of Henry VIII, Edward VI,
and Elizabeth, the families to which they relate are
Pygrom, Moigne,01mested, Maylingherst, Pilgrim, Breame,
Waldegrave
282 Essex. Deed of Sale of Lands in Kelvedon, Rie. Heyward to
Tho. Crane, 1649
Deed of Exchange of Lands in Finchingfield between William
Kempe to R. Gowlet, 1616
Deed of William Fastolf, of Dunmow, in favour of his brother
Richard Fastolf " Civi et Cissori, London." 20 Edward IV
Sir Tho. Darcy and Jane his Wife, their Indenture declara-
tory of the use of a Fine to be levied of their Estate in
Little Holland, 1688
Rich. Wellys, citizen and armourer of London, and Joane his
wife, late the wife of Rob. Wyld, and daughter and heir
of John Paperell ; their Deed to Tho. Newman of a tene-
ment in Fobbing, 4 Hen. VII
Feoffment of Lands in Chingford, R. Stock to R. Bowyer, 1569
283 Essex. Deed relating to the Manor of Havering, atte Bower,
1666
Account of the Mineral Water found at Chigwell 4to
Admission of Philip Bennett, Esq. and Mary his Wife, to
the Manor of Thorpe within the Soken, 1735 ; of R. D.
Skrine and C. Jackson, Esqrs. to the same, 1776 ; and of
P. Bennett, Esq. after a recovery suffered, 1766
Summons to attend the Manorial Court of Thoydon Boys, 1744
284 Essex. Exemplification of a Recovery of the Manor of Haver-
ing, at Bower
Exemplification of the Recovery of a Moiety of Gubbins
Farm, Hornchurch, in the Court of Common Pleas, 1663
Sale of the Moiety of Lands in Hornchurch, John Bulkeley
to John Lugney, 1666
Admission of Eliz. Aldbrough to a Farm in the Manor of
Chalkwell, under the will of her father John Aldbrough,
1711
285 EuGENius IV. Bull for the regulating the Friars observants,
Datum florentice sub anulo ftro secreto die xxj februarij^
Mccccxliij
286 Exchequer Accounts. Payments Extraordinaries out of the
Exchequer, 1625 — The Original Account Book also for
the years 1630-35 for the Navy, Ordinance, Secret Ser-
vices, Purchase of Lands, Repairs of Parks, Repairs and
Building Castles and Forts, &c. . fol.
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 35
287 Exchequer Accounts. A volume of" the Keceipts in the Ex-
chequer, Fines, Conijxjsition for Recusants, &c. 1613 fol.
288 Exchequer Accounts. A Collection of the Books of the Ex-
pences of the Offices for Stationery, Salaries of Officers and
Servants, Travelling Expences, Repairs, 1638-39-40 fol.
289 Exchequer. Moneys paid into the Receipt of his Majesties
Exchequer for Sales of his Maj. Lands since the beginning
of his Maj. raigne, 1635 . . fol.
290 Exchequer. Treatiseof the Exchequer, of the XVIII century,
neatly written . . . fol.
291 Exchequer. Pleadings in the Court of Exchequer in the Reign
of James I, in a hand of the time . fol.
292 Exchequer. Accoimt of the Payment of the Taxes into the
Exchequer by the Collectors of the different Counties,
1664-68 . . . fol.
Account of the Fees and Sallaries Payable to diverse Persons
at the Exchequer, 1698 . fol. together 2 vol.
293 Exchequer. An Abstract of the State of the Imprest Ac-
comptants, and other great Accomptants in his Maj*^"
Court of Exchequer, 1661, &c. some leaves mutilated fol.
Receipts into the Exchequer for Sale and Fines on the Crown
Lands, Reign James I, stained • fol.
Accounts of the Receipts upon Tallies, 1616
Excise. Official Memorandum Book of the Names of Appli-
cants for Office under the Board of Excise, giving in a
tabular view the person recommended, and by whom ; date
of each recommendation, where the applicant was bom,
when provided for, in what branch, &c. 1766-1771, im-
perfect . . 8vo, together 4 vol.
294 Exchequer Documents. Testification under the Signatures of
Sir J. Constable and J. Alford, that Edmund Holgyll, of
Beverleye, enjoying an aimuity from the Court of Aug-
mentation, out of the late Monastery of Hextoldenam, is
living, 1562
Order for an Allowance to Newell Sotherton, signed W.
Burghley, &c. 1572
Wan-ant for Payment of Wages to the Grooms of the late
King's (James I) Bedchamber, signed " Marleburgh,"
" Portland," 1626
Receipt of £10 Weekly Allowance, signed by Robert Earl of
Ancram, 1647, with numerous other Papers of the seven-
teenth and eighteenth centuries, several bearing signatures
of eminent Persons, some of the papers mutilated
295 Exchequer. Orders from the Commissioners of the Treasury
to Sir Rob. Howard to pay Mr. Henry Guy £500 for his
Majesties Secret Service, 1687, with signatures of Guy
and Sir Rob. Howard
Warrant for an Order for £100 to be paid to Peter Brereton
for his paines and expences touching his Highnes Revenue,
1656, signed B. Whitelocke and Th. Widdrington
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36 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
296 Exchequer Payments and Old Documents (1690 to 1700),
with Autographs of Members of the Privj^ Council of
Elizabeth, James I, &c. . . (36)
297 ExcERPTA et varia. a Book of Moral Examples and Sayings,
in an Italian hand of the latter part of the XV century.
The first page is ornamented with a large initial letter in
bistre ; the shape is singular, being an elongated 4to, twelve
inches by four
298 Fairfax (Bryan) The Theological Common-place -book of Bryan
Fairfax, author of the Memoirs of (his Cousin) Thomas
Lord Fairfax, 1657 . 12mo
Fairfax (Fer.) Common-place Book of Mathematics and
Philosophy, 1660 . . 4to
Jeffreys (Edward) Mathematicae, Latin and English, circa
1700 . 4to, together 3 vol.
299 Fairfax Papers of the period 1642-1688;, with noble and
other autographs, some of much interest
300 Faisnier (Jo.) Chiromantia, beautifully written, with drawings,
1595, the last leaf wanting . 4to
301 Falconer (Thomas) Notse in Strabonis Geographiae, in 15 vol.
wanting vol. 1 and 14 . 4to
302 Falconer Family. Account Books, consisting of the Account
of the Estate of William Falconer, of Chester, 1761-1780
— The Rev. Thomas Falconer, 1792 — State of the Affairs
and Property of William Falconer, the Son, 1792 ; and
Household Accounts from 1771 to 1805, 5 vol. fol., and
2 vol. 4to
303 Fathers. A collection of Extracts from Remarks on the Fathers,
Latin and French, written apparently by some Romish
Missionary in China, upon silk paper . fol.
304 Faure Soc. Jesu (Jo. Bapt.) Benedicti de Spinoza Ethica de
Deo. Ejusque confutatio. Ex. Cod. autographo, qui extat
Romse in Bibliotheca F. A. Zacharise, 1784 . fol.
305 Felixmarte DE HiRCANiA. A Romance of Chivalry, transcribed
from the rare edition of 1556, in a hand of the sixteenth or
early part of the seventeenth century . fol.
306 Featherstonhaugh (Matthew) Translation of the Instructions
which Count Brahe sent to his Son a few days before he
was executed, in the year 1756 — Hymn to Science — Lord
Burleigh's Advice to his Son, &c. . 4to
Fishery. Certaine especiall Branches abstracted out of
Keymor's worke of Fishing, fit for the advancement of that
business, of the time of James I . 4to
Fiction, or a colloquial and familiar Rhapsody regarding
Prosaic Poetic, and Dramatic Fiction, by Quintin Queer-
fellow, Gent. — A long Poetical Criticism and Satire on
Scott, Godwin, Gait, Lady Morgan, Darwin, Shelly, &c.
in a fine hand . 4to, together 3 vol.
LxVTE MR. THOMAS KODD. 37
307 Field (John) Collection of Historical, Political, and
Legal State Papers, Letters and Discourses of the
reigns of Elizabeth, James I, and Charles I, written in a
good clear hand, upwards of 759 pages in folio
The following are some of the contents of this interesting
volume : —
Part of the Life of King James, with divers matters of con-
sequence which happened in his raigne.
The manner of the sicknes and death of Prince Henry, 1612.
What manner of persons ought to exercise the Kings prero-
gative, written by the Lord Elsmere.
Sir Henry Wotton's Letter to the Lord Treasurer Weston.
Coppye of the challeng sent by the Earl of Northumberland
to Sir Francis Vere on St. George's day, 1602, and Sir
Francis his answere.
A view of the four famous Inns of Court, the Inns of Chaun-
cerye, and other auncient hostells of name and note within
or neer the citye of London, &c.
A Discourse to King James touching Sutton's Hospital.
The foundation of the faith of Sir Edward Coke, written with
his own hand in the extremitye of his last sickness.
308 FiUxME. Ueber der Stadt Fiume, an original and unpublished
Manuscript, in a modern hand . 4to
Se il Fuoco sia Secco, o ueramete Umido, neatly written about
1700 . fol. together 2 vol.
309 Foreign History. Cartas RELAgAM o Portugal, 1777 ; and
other Pieces relating to Portugal . fol.
Padua. Primitise fructuum Pataviensis Gymnasii. Rev.
Leopoldo Archiduci Austrise oblatae. Ab eodem Passavi-
ensi Gymnasio Soc. Jesu . fol.
Rochelle. Memoire tres particulier de la despence qui a este
faicte dans la ville de la Rochelle pendant la Siege 1628 fol.
Bridault. Le monde suivant les memoires les plus nouveaux,
les plus particulieres et les plus fideles, 1675, with engraved
maps inserted^ original morocco binding . 8vo
Prussia. The Prussian Landwehr (an account of its con-
stitution, regulation, economy, &c.) fol. together b vol.
310 Foreign. Various Legal Documents
ON VELLUM : with illumination . (4)
311 Foreign. Relazione Foscarini del Sistema Politice — Abdica-
zione del Re Vittorio di Sardegna — Bonladii ( Jac.) de Con-
juratione Jo. Aloysii sei contra Rempublicam Genuensem,
&c. . .a parcel
312 Forte (Simon) Arms and Ensigns of the Nobility of England,
1597, calf . 4to
313 Franc (Martin) Lestrif de Fortune et Vertu, en prose et vers.
La Danse des Aveugles, qui est de Cupido dieux des
amans, de Fortune, et Atroppos que on dist la mort, par
Pierre Michault, 1464, in a good hand of the time fol.
38 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
314 Fragments of various two Early English Manuscripts
ON VELLUM : a sheet of Legh's Accedence of Armorie, &c.
315 France. Roolle dela Despence en Lescuirie de la Royne
durant les mois d'octobre, novembre, et decembre, mil V
soixante quinze, the expenses of the household of the Quee
of France
ON VELLUM , . fol.
316 France. Reglemens des Conseils des rois de France, 1313-1632
Reglemens des Conseils concernant les Officers de la maison
du roy et autres, 1567-1631 . fol. together 2 vol.
317 France. Gouvernement Statistique de la France, and a few
other papers relating to the Douane, &c., from the Collec-
tion of William Morton Pitt
318 France. Chronique abrege de France, written in a minute
hand of the fifteenth century . 4to
*^* It terminates with an account of the marriage of Edward II,
King of England, to the Princess Isabella, daughter of the
King of France.
319 France.
I. La veridica vita del Card. G. Mazarini.
II. Relatione sopra le piazze occupate dalla Francia nella
Provincia di Lucemburgo, contro il concertato e stabilito
nella Pace di Nimega.
III. Ricordo giouevole a molto, cioe quanto de giovamento
sia haver un buon vicino, e come per lo contrario moltissimi
danni sempre mai un mal ricino ha cagicenato.
IV. L. Ombra del gia Card. G. Mazarini, &c. . fol.
Trattenimenti di una Daraa sopra gli affari presenti della Re-
ligione in Francia, XVIII century 4to, together 2 vol.
320 Francois I, Histoire de, of the latter part of the XVII century^
in a neat hand . . 4to
321 Franks and other Papers, with Autographs neatly mounted ( 22 ) ;
and various Letters . in a portfolio
322 Eraser (William) The Ancient and Modern Armorial Bear-
ings of the Families and Surnames of Scotland, 7 vol.
1796-1800 . . 4to
*^* These volumes contain, besides Eraser's own works, transcripts
of the collections of Cathcart, 1694 ; Sir J. Balfour, Cmn-
myng, Etherington, Martyn, Font, 1624, with additions by
Mylne, 1711, and Crawford.
323 Frescobaldi (Jo. Bapt.) Diatriba que sit optimus methodus
reformandi corruptos hominum mores in Ecclesia, dedicated
to Pet. Aloysius Caraffa, Chaplain to Clement XI
in a beautiful hand . fol.
Florence. Liber sive Quaternus continens inse Inquisitiones
Citationes, Relationes, Commissiones, &e. in rebus Claudii
de Polino, written in the XIV century fol. together 2 vol
LATE MK. THOMAS RODD. 89
324 Freeling (Sir Francis) Reports on the Management of the
Post Offices in Scotland, 1790 . fol.
325 Gale. Reliquiae Galeanse, or a Miscellaneous Collection of
Letters relating to the Antiquities of Great Britain, by-
eminent Antiquaries. Transcribed from the Manuscripts
of Roger Gale by George Allan, 2 vol.
the whole written in a very good clear hand . 4to
\* A portion only of the contents of these volumes has been printed.
326 Gallensis (Johannis) de Itineribus eternitatis — Idem de
septem donis — Augustinus contra Arrianos, Judseos et
Paganos — Versus quidam de precipitacione diaboli de celo-
rum declaracione — Planctus magistri Jacobi carthusiensis
de eiToribus et moribus Christianorum modernorum — Dia-
logus ydeotse et oratoris de vera sapiencia — Tractatus Nic.
Duckelspegel contra Wicleuistas (Wicklifites) et Hussitas
— Passio Sanctse CecilisB metrica, &c.
a curious volume of the XV century . 4to
327 Garter. Names and Arms of the Founders of the illustrious
Order of the Garter, the arms coloured modern 8vo
328 Gattimaria. Ad Divum Carolum Maximum, Regem Catho-
licum Mercurini Arboriensis de Gattimaria, Burgundise
Praesidis, I. v. Doctoris & Militis, oratio supplicatoria.
Somnium interserens, de novissima orbis monarchia, ac
futuro Christianorum triumpho, late enuncians quibus mediis
ad id perveniri possit . 4to
*^* Dedication Manuscript to Aloyisius Marlianus, Bp. of Thuda,
Physician to Charles V. It is written in a beautiful clear
hand, dated from Bruxelles, 1516.
329 Gebet Boeck, in old Flemish . small Svo
Furze und Michtigkeit der Zeit, 1806 . 4to
In disem puch stet geschriben die zettel der raterlichen
KuNST, in German verse, with gloss in prose : of the early
part of the XVI century . together 3 vol.
330 Genealogy (Historical) of the Royal Families of Europe,
containing the Expeditions, Exploits, Marriages, Birth and
Death of the Princes and Princesses, with an Account of
their Rights and Inheritances, manuscript, neatly drawn out
atlas fol.
331 Genealogy of the Noble Family of Pipenpoy, of Brabant, with
their Alliances, &c. signed by De Grez the King at
Arms, 83 emblazoned shields of arms, on vellum
a roll in a case
332 Genealogies of several Hindoo Princes, viz. the family of
Chunda, Sahib, the Nabobs of the Carnatic, &c. related to
Tippoo Sultaun, written in a beautiful clear hand, and
drawn out in twelve large tables on fine writing paper
red morocco . ■ fol.
*^* Very useful for understanding the Modern History of India.
40 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
333 Genealogy of the Barons of Dietrichstein, with thirty-one shields
of arms emblazoned and coloured^ 1729, a roll
334 Genealogies des Families de la France, drawn out in a tabular
form with arms in trick, manuscript of the XVII century^
half bound . . fol.
335 Geometria. Elemens de Geometric a I'usage de M. les Princes
de Lorraine, numerous neat diagrams^ 2 vol. 4to
Elemens de Geometric Traictede Fortifications, of the XVIII
century . . fol.
Geometric Pratique, neat pen ayidink drawings^ autograph of
Charles Due de Lorraine in whose hand the MS. is
written, his arms stamped on the sides 4to, together 4 vol.
336 German Sermons and Theological Tracts, written on paper,
1467, 500 pages, original binding . fol.
337 Germany. Sixteen Legal Documents of the fourteenth, fif-
teenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries, on vellum,
some with seals of various German Bishops, Sfc. several are
in Latin, among them a Bull of Pope Innocent, 1428
338 Germany. The State of Germanic, with the Revenewes and
Forces of every particular Province, with a particular of
expences how 6000 horsemen and 2 regiments may be
entertained for one whole yeare, as the Kinges of Fraunce
and Spaine doe paie together, in a neat hand, time of
Charles I . . fol.
A small collection of Papers relating to the Statistics of
Saxony, Prussia, Holland, &c., from the collection of W.
Morton Pitt . together 2 vol.
THIRD DAY'S SALE
OCTAVO ET INFRA.
LOT
339 GLOSSY Gr^c^ in Job, XII Prophetas, et in Psalmos, in
a neat English hand of the middle of the XVIII century, 4to
\* Contuli cum MS. Is. Vossii in Biblioth. Lugd. Bat. et MS.
Hemsterhusius. "
340 Glossy in Decretales Gregorii, wrttten in a very singular
character, apparently by an Italian scribe of the XV
century, a thick volume . fol.
341 Glossario (Excerpta ex) Gr. et Lat. quod Michaelis Apostolii
manus descriptum (utipso in fine testatur) possidet ille, Jo.
Grammius, in a neat hand of the XVIII century 4to
LATE Un. THOMAS RODD. 41
342 Gloucester, Somerset, and Dorset. The Accompt of Edward
Hamond and Henry Garrard of all such moneys as they
have receyved to the use of theire master, Arthur Capell,
Knight, of the rentes and proffittes of all his Mannors,
Lands, Tennements, and Heriditaments, in the Counties of
Dorsett, Somersett, and Gloucester, for one whole yeare,
1630, on three rolls of vellum
343 Gloucestershire and Somersetshire. Precedent Book, con-
taining various instruments, chiefly relating to Bristol, in
a good hand^ time of Geo. II . fol.
344 GLOVER, his VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE.
A fine Manuscript of the Reign of Elizabeth, containing
Pedigrees of Families of the county, with some of them
continued to a recent date . fol.
345 Gibbon Family. Pedigree of the Gibbons of Westcliffe, Kent,
from 1591 to 1798, on a vellum roll, with the arms em-
blazoned
346 GiBSONE, Practiques. The second Part off Sir Alexander
Gibsone of Durie, his Practiques, containing Reports
during the Years 1630-1642, upwards of 400 pages
old calf . . fol.
347 GiORDi (Rodomonte) delF Inventione del Nome di Antichrist©
di Hemispero Hamonide, foieli/ written, with a pen and ink
border round each page . fol.
A curious Dissertation on the mystical numbers of the Apoca-
lyptic Beast. It is dedicated to Cesare Bartolelli, Bp. of
Forli, and has his arms at the head of the dedication.
348 Giovanelli (Maggior) Compendio della suo piano Militare
Politico intitolato le Ricchezze della Toscana, 1765, in a
good hand, original red morocco, gilt leaves 4to
349 Giovanni (S.) Vita di S. Giovanni Battista, of the XV century
4to
\* This manuscript differs considerably from the text published by
Manni. The first page is neatly illuminated with a miniature
of the saint, a border of flowers and boys, with a shield of arms.
350 GoDDARD (Philip) Sermons on Oaths, and on Providence, 1690,
12mo
Googe, Sermons upon the Duties of Servants, Masters,
Mistresses, in a good hand, 1613 . 4to
Holdsworth (Thomas, Prebendary of Durham) Sermons, 1687,
transcribed by Thomas Allen, Vicar of Hemehill, vol. 2
8vo, together 3 vol.
351 Goodwin (John), Heads of Mr. John Goodwin's Sermons from
Romans iii, 28, 1650, in a neat hand of the time 8vo
Goodall (George) Sermons, circa 1680 12mo, together 2 vol.
*
'42 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
352 GoERiNUS Flutterus. Libri quattuor fratris Arnoldi Flutter!
adversus qusedam pestilentissima dogmata Martini Lutheri,
liostem non solum divinse virginis Marise etiam ecclesise
christi atque sanctorum omni pie in christo vivere volentium
exitialissimum. Passio divi Andreese apostoli per eundem.
Of the first half of the XVIth century^ in a good hand 4to
*^* These two works are in Latin verse.
353 GosLicius (Laur. Grimalius) Book of the best Senator, tran-
slated by Robert Chester, in a neat hand
\* The translator was the Poet, author of Love's Martyr, or
Rosalynd's Complaint, 160L
354 Government. A Treatise on Government and the English
Constitution, a large volume in folio, written about the
year 1690, evidently the work of some profound Legal
Antiquary, in the original blue morocco binding^ gilt leaves
355 Government. Select Maxims of State necessary to be observed
for the well ordering of Government, in a good hand^ of the
XVIII century . . 4to
A Discourse about the several sorts of Governments in the
World . . 4to, together 2 vol.
356 Grammatics Constructionis Compendium, ex Prisciano et
Donato, XV century^ in a semi-gothic character^ hy an
Italian scribe . . 4to
357 Gratia. Tractatus de concordia gratia efficacis cum libero
arbitrio, neatly written about 1650 . 4to
Treatise of the Covenant of Grace, also several Sermons
time of Charles I . 4to, together 2 vol.
358 Graduale cantum submissa solitum continens
on vellum : XV century : it is noted throughout thick 8vo
359 Gregorii (S.) Nazianzeni Opuscula. S. Augustini Retrac-
tionum libri duo. Judicium Opusculorum S. Augustini, two
works, in one volume, written in Italo-gothic characters,
in double columns
on vellum : of the XIV century . small fol.
360 GuALTERi AB Insulis Alexandreidos, cum comment.
ON vellum : of the XIV century, imperfect 4to
361 GuicciARDiNi. Luocomanco nel quarto librodelle Historic del
Guicciardininelle edizioni del Sansovino, 1562; del Giolito,
1567 ; del Torrentino, 1561 ; del Angelieri, 1574, neatly
written . . 4to
Griegos, Reflexiones Philosophicas sobre los Griegos, parte
primera . . 4to
Gravina (Giov. Vincenzo) Del governo civile di Roma 4to
Frangipani, Discorso del emendatione del Calendario, Romce,
1580 . . fol.
Tommasio, Saggio dell' Istoria del Diritto Civile, parte
seconda . . fol. together 5 vol.
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 43
3G2 GUIDONIS DE COLUMPNA LiBER DICTUS TrOIANUS
ON VELLUM and paper : of the XIV century. It is wntten in
double columns, in a semi-gothic character fol.
*y* On the last leaf are rude drawings in outline of Hector and
Achilles, remarkable for the Armour and Horse-furniture.
363 GuiDONis DE CoLUMPNA Historia Troyana : of the XV century fol.
364 Haebereri (Michaelis) Historia servitutis Egyptiacse tribus
libris exposita; quibus adjuncta est Narratio Legationis
susceptae in regnum Bohemise, Polonise, Suecise, et Danise,
vicinosque principatus et urbes Hanseatico, in linguam
Latinam translata studio, et opera Danielis Parei, in a
good legible hand . . fol.
*^* This author travelled during the latter part of the sixteenth
century. He was taken by the Turks, and sold into slavery
in Egypt.
365 Hamilton (Hugh, Dean of Armagh) Treatise of the Conic
Section, trans, by the Rev. John Hellins, Rector of Potters
Priory, Northants . . 4to
Hawkins (Edward) Practical Geometry and Trigonometry,
1690 . . . fol.
Henman (Allen) Ars Logica 8vo, together 3 vol.
*^* Allen was of the family of Henman, of Syndall in Lenham.
He was educated at St. John's College, Cambridge. — See note
in the book by Mark Noble.
366 Hampshire. Papers relating to Portsmouth, Southampton, &c.
a parcel
367 Haym (N.) Proposal for his History of Music (never published),
with Specimens of the Plates and Portraits of Eminent
Musicians, &c. curious (1728)
368 Hebrew Manuscript, containing Shangrei Orah (the Gates of
Light), an Introduction to the Cabalistic Theology ; treat-
ing specially of the Divine Names and Attributes, by Rabbi
Joseph Gecatilla, written in the Rabbinical character : XVI
century . . . fol.
369 Hebrew. Midras Tillim, id est expositio in CXII Psalmum
Hebraic^: XV century, mipe?/ec^ . fol.
370 Hebrew. R. Isaac Ibn Latif, Philosophical and Cabbalistical
Treatise, written in a neat character upon paper, 1473 4to
371 Hebrew. Three Marriage Certificates, on vellum, with coloured
miniatures of the Signs of the Zodiac, &c. with 1 other 4
372 Henry VIII. Original Order by the King to deliver some
Satteen for a Gowne for Prince Edward, at Windsor,
8 Dec. Anno Reg. 5 ; another to Richard Nevil for a Cloke
of Camlet bordered with Black Velvet, and two Pair of
Hosen, at the Tower of London, 30 July, Anno Regni 8,
both with autographs of the king . 2
G
44 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
373 HERALDRY. A Manuscript of the early part of the
Reign of Elizabeth, contaming an Alphabet of English
Families and Arms, and an Index of the Chief Events
and Persons in English History, 2 vol. large fol.
*^* This important, valuable, and interesting manuscript is written
in a fine clear hand.
374 Heraldic Papers, viz. Certificates of the funerals of various
persons of the county of Norfolk, deceased in 1688, with
their arms in trick, signed by Thomas Starling
Shield of Arms belonging to the family of Smith, of Notting-
hamshire, and of liacthorpe, in Lincolnshire, signed by
Edward Waterhouse, 1639
Arms of Wil. Middleton, of London, brother to E. Middleton,
of Middleton, in Westmorland, signed by Henry St. George,
Norroy
Certificate of the supporters of the Arms of the Earl of Peter-
borough, signed by Edw. Walker, Garter
Answer to. Questions as to what place an Earles 2d Sonnes
Daughter shall have, signed by Geo. Owen, Yorke, and
Thomas Thompson, Lancaster
Pedigrees of the Family of Le Bas and Samborne, with the
ai-ms, 1687, extracted by Jos. Edmondson, Mowbray
Certificate of the Escutcheons at the Funerals of various Persons
deceased at Cambridge, 1702, three with their arms in trick,
and signatures of Wm Wiseman and Hen. St. George
Pedigree of Davies Lloyd ap Morgan and Morris Morgan, of
Penthlin, in Cardigan Shire, deduced from Rodrick the
Great, King of Wales, unbound . fol.
375 Heraldry (Foreign, principally Families of Spain and the South
of France) Miscellaneous Collections of Pedigrees, with the
arms in trick, imhound, Manuscript by the Rev. D. T.
Powell . . . fol.
376 Heraldry. Armes de la Noblesse des Royaumes d'Espagne
et de Portugal : of various periods, woodcuts of arms, and
arms in trick . . fol.
377 Heraldry. Manner of the Creation of the Ofiicers of the Kings
at Arms, their Privileges, &c. ; Proceedings in the Matter
of Peers Pedigrees ; Autograph Note of Sir J. Heard,
Charter Nordwallise ; Collection of Epitaphs, Inscriptions,
&c. on Eminent Persons ; Queen Elizabeth's Progress to
Cambridge, &c.
378 Heraldry. An Alphabet of Arms, irom A to P, of the early
part of the XVII century . . fol.
379 Heraldry. An Alphabet of Arms, from A to S, of the
XVII century . . . fol.
380 Heraldry. Miscellaneous Arms tricked, about 1680, /rom^Ae
collection of Canon Newling , . 4to
LATE MR. THOMAS ROOD. 45
381 Hereford. Charter of the City of Hereford
List of the City Leases, names, premises, and dates, 1699 to
1754
Statutes for the Government of the different incorporated
Trades of the City of Hereford
The several Oaths taken on admission into Office in the City
of Hereford, hound in 07ie volume . 4to
382 Hereford. Statutes of the Cathedral Church of Hereford
Injunctions or Statutes more particularly belonging to the
Vicar's Choral and other Ministers of the College, Hereford
Injunctions or Statutes of the Hospital, or Almeshouse of St.
Ethelbert, in a good hand . . 4to
383 Herefordshire. The Poll taken March the 12th, 1716, at
Hereford, between Timothy Geers, Esq. and Herbert
Rudall Westfalling, Esq. alphabetically digested 4to
*^* A very curious note written at the time respecting the bribery
of various parties, the sums they received, and noting such
as were Dissenters.
384 Herefordshire. Agreement between Will. Duppa and Susanna
Ward, of Puddlestone, for Performance of Covenants, 1759
Purchase Deed of Bachley and New Inn, in Grendon, Por-
terto West, 1675
Fine for Maidenhead, Westand and CoUington, Wood and
Duppa, 26 Geo. Ill
Copy of Sir G. Stonhouse's Declaration of his trust for
F. Mathewes benefit of the lease of the manors of Poston
Vowchurch and. Turnston, 1652
Petition of John Mason, of Lampster, to Sir Julius Caesar,
Minister of the Rolls, to be allowed to sue in forma pauperis
385 Herefordshire. Extracts from various Authors and copies of
original Papers relating to the County and City of Hereford,
collected by John Allen, jun. . 4to
386 Herefordshire. Miscellaneous collections for the Biographi-
cal and Literary History of the County, by J. Allen, jun.,
containing List of the Paintings at Hampton Court, Authors
natives of the County . . 4to
387 Hermant, ou Hernant. Le Romman, de Sapience copie sur
le Manuscrit existant dans la Bibliotheque publique de la
ville de Chartres, par M. Herisson . fol.
*^* The transcriber has inserted at the commencement an Account
of the Author, and of other Manuscripts of this Roman, which
has not been published.
388 Herouard, Seigneur de Vaugrigneuse (Jean) Projet de TAm-
bassadeur, morocco, by Lewis . 4to
389 Herp. Scala divini amoris, scripta a Henrico Herp guardiano
Franciscanorum in Mechlinia Brabancise oppido : of the
XV century, half bound . . 4to
46 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
390 Hertfordshire. Rolls of the Manor of Bushey, from 1st to
8th of Edward V, being then part of the possessions of
Alicia Countess of Salisbury, and afterwards of Richard
Nevylle, Earl of Warwick and Salisbury [the King-Makmr)
391 Hertfordshire. Rotulus de redditibus et firmis Johanis de
Leventhorpe in Chesthunt anno xii regis Henrici quarti
two long rolls of vellum
392 Hertfordshire. Terrier of lands in the neighbourhood of
Cheshunt and Waltham, in the early part of the fifteenth
century a long roll on vellum
393 Hertfordshire. Charters and Constitutions of the Borough of
St. Albans, fairly transcribed from the originals royal 8vo
394 Hertfordshire. Marriage Settlement between Sam. Patteshall,
of Easton, and Eliz. Dale, of Brockmanton, 1772
with seals and signatures
Admissions of Robt. T. Heysham, Esq. to Lands, &c. at
Bendish, in the Manor of Paul's Walden, 1768
Abstract of the Title to Newberries, with legal Opinion thereon,
1738 . . fol.
Survey of the Manour and Parish of Northaw, the estate of
Mrs. Lucy Alie, taken by T. Heath, 1752 4to
Rental of West Reed, temp. James I, a roll on vellum
395 Hervey. Chudleigh against Hervey, 4. Sess. Hil. 1778,
20 Feb. Proceedings of Lord Bristol to prove his marriage
with Mrs. Hanmer . fol.
396 Hesiodi Ascrei Theogonia, mystic^ et allegorice scripta, vel
exposita, cum interp. literali per Ant. h. Cruce, Grseci
Latini. Sermonis diplomate regio moderatorem, eonim-
demque Cathedra Complutensi insignitum, neatly written in
a Spanish hand^ Madrid^ 1759 . 4to
397 HiERONYMi (S.) Vitse Pauli Thebsei Eremitse, et Malchi Captivi
Monachi et Anonymi Sermones Varise
ON VELLUM, hy an Italian scribe of the XV century^ with
illuminated capital^ and arms on the first leaf 4to
398 Historical Extracts, principally from the Classic Authors,
in a small legible character of the XVII century, 2 vol.
original blue morocco binding . 12mo
399 Historical and State Miscellanies. Proceedings in the
Parliaments of 1625 and 1626 against the Duke of
Buckingham
Speech delivered in the Star- Chamber by the Lord Chancellor
Bacon to all the Judges the last day of Trinity Term, 1627
Sir Francis Bacon's Speech at the Arraignment of the Earl
of Somerset
Speech of Robert, Earle of Salisbury, to the Parliament, 1609
Sir Heneage Finch, Recorder of London, his Speeches upon
several occasions : these speeches extend from 1620 to 1626
inclusive, and present a complete history of public affairs of
the city of London during the period . fol.
LATE MK. THOMAS KODD. 47
400 History and Miscellanies, a volume containing, Proceedings
relating to the Divorce of the Earl of Essex, 1613
Discourse of Government, by Sir Henry Spelman
• Treatise about Government, by John Lord Berkeley
Preceptes d' Assize ; Libertez, Usages, &c. de I'lsle de
Guernsey
Forms used in Pursuits of Treason according to the Law of
Scotland, by Sir George Mackenzie
Account of Dr. Burnet's Book, intituled Archceologice Philo-
sophicce, by Dr. Hooke
Theologia Rationalis, by Dr. Sydenham
Two Memorials of the Danish Ambassador, complaining of
Molesworth's Account of Denmark, requesting that all the
copies that can be found be burnt by the common Hangman
Some Directions for my Lord Nottingham's Buildings, by
Sir Henry Shere
Essay on the Decay of Rents, by Sir Henry Coventry, with
several other Treatises, calf . fol.
401 Historical and State Miscellanies.
The Revenue of England, with the Nobility, Chief Courts,
Offices and Officers of the same, 1610
A Discourse concerning the Principality of Wales, Dutchy
of Cornwall, and Earldome of Chester, by Justice Dode-
ridge, 1624
Copy of the Records of Nicholas Fuller's Case, of Gray's Inn,
Esq. 5° Jac. Regis, on Prohibicion
A Discourse of the Validity of the Commission of Bridewell,
written by Mr. Serjeant Fleetwood
A Treatise of Marriage between the King of France and the
King of Great Brittaine, for the Prince of Wales with
Madam Henriette Maria, 1624, and other Treatises fol.
402 Historical and State Tracts. Grievances exhibited in
Parliament (of Proclamations debarring the Subject from
trying their Right by the Law, Imposition upon Mer-
chandize, Monopolies, Ecclesiastical Commission, &c.)
His Majesties Answer to the Grievances
Touching the Commission of Bankrupts
Directions concerning Preachers
Mr. St. John's Letters to the Mayor of Marlborough touching
the Benevolence
The Certificate touching the Lord of Canterbury's Irregularity
A Treatise of the Chancery
Many things touching Star- Chamber
Instructions to the Commissioners for the aid of, and to make
Prince Henry Knight
Instructions to the Commissioners for levying the aide for
-the Marriage of the Lady Elizabeth ; in a fair hand of the
time of James I . 4to
48 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
403 Historical and State Treatises.
1. Mr. Hackwell's Speech in tlie H. of C. 8th Jany. 1st, on
the King's Prerogative, whether he can enforce duties on
Merchandize imported or exported
2. A Discourse touching the pretended Match between the
Duke of Norfolk and Queen of Scots
3. An Enumeration of the Grand Segnior's Titles in a Treaty
between him and Queen Elizabeth, dat. 1580
4. The Tryal of Sir John Perrott, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
5. A Description of the Court of France, by Richard Cook
6. A Letter from W. Butler to Sir Edward Denny, Knt. at
Waltham
7. The Earl of Leicester's Commonwealth
8. Mr. Peter Wentworth's Book for the Succession
9. A General Survey of the Scottish Commonwealth, &c.
10. The E. of Essex's Apology
11. Account of the E. of Essex's Trial
12. Arraignment of the Earls of Essex and Southampton
13. The manner and end of the E. of Essex in the Tower
14. The Remonstrance or Charge of the H. of Commons
against George D. of Buckingham
15. The E. of Bristol's Answer to the Articles of High
Treason
in various hands of the time of James I and Charles I large fol.
404 Historical. Transcript of a Chronicle of Scotland, 1436 to
1620, compiled in the Reign of James VI — Papers on the
Royal Burghs List of English and Irish Bishops, 1600-1820
a parcel
405 Historical and Political Papers, 1650-1730, with some
autographs . . a parcel
406 Historical. Some Wise Thoughts on the Principles of the
Revolution — Copies of the Grants to the Penderill Family
and Correspondence thereon — A Christian Discourse, that
it is not lawful to rebel against the King — Lex Regia
Danica translated . a parcel
407 Historical. Acknowledgment and Obligation of Othes, Sieur
de Granson and Gille, Sieur de Senecey, of the sum of
57,000 florins due to the King of England, Edward III,
from Burgundy, 1361
ON VELLUM, in indifferent condition
Order for the Delivery of Money to Sir Thomas Gresham for
the purpose of remitting to the Low Countries, 9 Eliz.
Court Roll of Pirleston Corbet, 31 Hen. VIII
Document appointing Sir Henneage Finch Counsellor to
Charles Prince of Wales, 1619
Note of all manner of Charges bought the Seelinge of the
great Chamber as followeth, 1605
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 49
407*HiSTORiCAL. Marten (Henry, Member of the Long Parliament)
Resolution of the H. of C. to refer the business of his
Petition to a Committee, signed " Hen. Scobell, Cler.
Parliament," 1649
Information against Thomas Gosse, of Rutlandshire, for
treasonable Words spoken against the King and Parliament,
1662
Monmouth (James, Duke of) The Declaracione of J., D. of
M., and the Noblemen, Gentlemen, and other, &c. now in
armes for the defence and vindication of the Protestant
Religion, &c. 1685, in a hand of the time 4to
Richard, Eveque de Waterford et de Lismore, Certificate in
favour of Sam. Griffith, a young Englishman, of a good
family, newly converted to the Catholic Religion, address'd
to the Abp. of Rouen, 1724, with his seal attached
Braddon (Laurence) Reflections on the Vindication of the
Countess Dowager of Essex and Bishop of Salisbury
(Burnet) in the Gazets — The Bishop's Reasons for the
Selfe-murder (of the Earl of Essex) considered and
answered, iii a neat hand of the time . 4to
408 Historical. Scheme for amending the Laws in being relating
to the Poor, for the better ordering the Parish Poor, and
for the relief of Parish Rates, circa 1790 4to
Cumberland (William Augustus, Duke of) Copy of the
Privy Seal appointing him Keeper of Windsor Forest.
Letter respecting the taking out Letters of Administration
to the Duke of Cumberland, &c.
Depositions and Papers relating to the Case of the Perreaus
and Mrs. Rudd
409 Holland. Oude Hollandsche Gescheidenissen, ofte Rym-
Kronyck : of the XVI century, with portraits and prints
inserted . . fol.
410 Holland. Copies of the original State and Private Corres-
pondence of C. Hartsinck (Burgomaster, or Raadpen-
sioneer?) of Amsterdam, 1766-69, pas^e^ m a fol. volume
\* Several of these letters, which are chiefly in French, are ad-
dressed to English personages, Lord Auckland, Lord Fielding,
&c.
411 Holland. Estimation de la Depense a quoy montant les
ouvrages du Projet des Fortifications de Campen et Bergen
op Zoom, 1688 . . fol.
Etat des Biens immeubles appertenants au Prince d' Orange
et d' Nassau, et des revenus provenents de ses charges de
Capitaine general et Amiral des Provinces respectives et
Pays de la generalite, &c. : with this are several other
papers, letters, and documents relating to Holland in the
XVI and XVIII centuries fol. together 2 voL
50 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
412 Holland. Treaties between Great Britain and the United
Provinces, fi'om 1662 to 1716, part printed and part
manuscript^ old red morocco . 4to
A comparative View of the Principal Imposts or Duties paid
in Holland, as well as in the province of Utrecht, which
duties are chiefly to serve for the benefit of the lands of
both Provinces . 4to, together 2 vol.
413 Holmes (G.) Lectures on Natural Philosophy, and others, by
Saunderson, 2 vol. . . 4to
414 Homerus. In primum librum Homeri Iliadis, in an English
hand, of the middle part of the XVI century fol.
415 HOMILI^ ET LECTIONES veterum Officiorum
A FINE Manuscript op the XII Century, on vellum
written on 263 leaves in double columns, the initial letters
in red . . large fol.
*^* This valuable volume is from the Monastery of Stavelot.
416 Hope (Sir T.) Observations upon the Scotch Laws. Indexes
of the Lords' Decisions, by W. F., 1705-13, a Compend.
extracted out of Craig's Feudal Law . fol.
Hobart(H., Lord Chief Justice) Arguments, being Judgments
in various causes in the Reign of James I fol. together 2 vol.
417 HOR^. A very pretty Manuscript of the XV century,
UPON vellum, w^ith illuminated borders and miniatures,
in a neat style of French art. The illuminations consist
of a Calendar exhibiting the Zodiacal Signs and Occupa-
tions of the Months, and Miniatures of the Saviour, the
Crucifixion, Pentecost, the Virgin, the Annunciation, the
Visitation, the Nativity, the Angels and Shepherds, Wise
Men's Offerings, the Circumcision, Slaughter of the In-
nocents, Flight into Egypt, Assumption of the Virgin,
Penitence of David, and Vision of the Dead ; also several
borders of fruits, flowers, and birds, in Venetian morocco,
richly tooled . . 12mo
418 Hor^. On vellum, of the XV century, written in a gothic
character by an Italian scribe. It has twelve Miniatures,
the opposite page to each in an illuminated border of
flowers and angels . 12mo
419 Hor^ Beat^ Mari^ Virginis, cum Kalendario
ON VELLUM, of the XV century ; with thirteen full- sized
Miniatures of Italian art, representing the Crucifixion,
Trinity, Annunciation, the Descent from the Cross, meeting
of Elizabeth and Mary, Nativity, Angels appearing to the
Shepherds, Wise Men's Offerings, Circumcision, Massacre
of the Innocents, Flight into Egypt, The Last Judgment,
Raising of Lazarus, and some smaller ones contained in
the initial letters, a very pretty specimen 12mo
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 51
420 HoR^ Beat^. Mari^ Virginis, cum Kalendario
ON VELLUM : of the XV century, containing twenty large
Miniatures, carefully finished, also a rich border to
nearly every leaf, of Birds, Fruit, Flowers, Insects, &c.
and a profusion of embellished capitals, the whole in
brilliant gold and colours
well preserved^ in velvet binding
421 HoR^ Beat^e Mari^ Virginis, cum Kalendario
ON VELLUM : of the XIV century ; a very pretty Manuscript,
containing seven full sized miniatures, the subjects from
sacred History, and thirty-four small, representing various
Saints, also several floreated borders and illuminated capitals,
in a neat style of French art, in a velvet cover 18mo
422 HoR-^ Beat^ Mari^ Virginis, cum Kalendario
ON VELLUM : French Art of the XV century, with thirty-
eight miniatures, and an illuminated border to each page
in old red morocco^ richly tooled . small 12mo
*^* Curious on account of the numerous saints and their respective
symbols.
423 HoR^ Beat^ Marine Virginis, cum Kalendario
ON VELLUM : of the XV century, of Flemish execution, with
sixteen large illuminations, (the subjects curious, curiously
represented), and neat borders . 8vo
424 HoR^ Beat^ Mari^ Virginis, cum Kalendario
ON VELLUM : of the XV century, with five illuminations,
initial letters and borders ; appended are numerous prayers
in Flemish, calf . . 8vo
425 HoR^ Beat^ Mari^ Virginis, cum Kalendario
ON VELLUM : of the XV century, with four large illuminations,
initial letters and borders, &c. black morocco Svo
426 HoR^ Beat^ Mari^ Virginis, cum Kalendario
ON vellum : of the XV century, with twelve small miniatures
and borders, calf extra gilt edges . 48mo
427 HoR^, cum Kalendario
ON vellum : Flemish Art of the XV century, in a large
gothic letter, with nine large miniatures, with borders ;
also other borders of fruit, flowers, &c. on a gold ground.
Miniature heads of Saints delicately finished, and numerous
ornamented capital letters, and other ornaments
in fine condition^ with clasps^ gilt edges small 4to
428 HoRiE : on vellum : French Art of the XV century, with illu-
minated miniatures of the Annunciation, the Visitation,
Nativity, Angels appearing to the Shepherds, the Wise
Men's Offering, Flight into Egypt, Glorification of the
Virgin, Repentance of David, and Vigils of the Dead, with
illuminated capitals and some borders 4to
429 HoR^. Hie incipiunt mat. de Sancta Maria
ON vellum : of the XV century : it is written in a neat gothic
character . . sra. 8vo
H
52 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
430 HoR^. Inclpiunt Horse beatse marise virginis secundum usum
Romanse ecclesise
ON VELLUM, with some illuminated borders and capitals ; a
very diminutive Manuscript of the XV century^ in a goihic
character
431 HoR^ Beat^ Mari^ Virginis secundum usum Romanum
ON vellum : of the XVI century. It contains seventeen large
miniatures, within architectural borders, and four small
ones, with numerous illuminated capitals
hound in red velvety in fine preservation 4to
\* A very choice and beautiful specimen of French art.
432 HoR^ Beat^ Mari^ Virginis, cum Kalendario
ON FINE vellum : of the XVI century, in a very large Gothic
letter, 240 leaves, with seven fine and large illumina-
tions, with borders, French style, numerous ornamented
capital letters, blue morocco^ with clasps small 4to
433 HoR^ Beat^ Mari^ Virginis
ON VERY FINE VELLUM : of the XVI ccutury, with two illumi-
nations the size of the page, with beautiful ornaments,
every page more or less ornamented with miniature repre-
sentations of fruits, birds, insects, &c. very delicately
finished, morocco^ in a case 48mo
\* A small and very beautiful specimen.
434 HoR^. Hier beginnen onser liever vrouven getyden, in a fine
Gothic character of the latter part of the XV century
original binding . . 12mo
\* This volume contains three early wood engravings by different
artists ; the first, the Agnus Dei, with a rhyming inscription ;
the second, Ecce Homo ; the third, the Celebration of Mass.
The first two are what are generally called block -prints^ and
are evidently very early : the third, from the neatness of the
engraving, is of a more recent period. A consideration of the
number of the early Horse which occur with similar illustra-
tions, leads to the supposition that the art of engraving, as
applied to the embellishment of manuscripts and books, had
its rise in the monasteries.
435 HoRNE (Bishop) Manuscript Common Place-Book of Extracts
from Hutchinsonian Divines, and cautions on reading
Law's Works, calf . . 4to
436 HoRTON (Dr.) Lectures and Sermons, 1661-1663, neatly written^
2 vol. . . 4to
437 HouDENE. Mandat de 50 sols tournois au profit de Houdene,
pour ses peine, voiage, sallaire, despens, et par marchie,
fait avec lui davoir este et chevauchie hastement jour et
nuit de ceste ville de Rouen a Vernon par I'ordonnance de
le due de York, &c. 19 Sept. 1443
438 Houghton Lexiiam. Admittances and Surrenders made at the
Court Baron of, temp. James I, &c. on parchment (7)
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 53
439 Household Book. XI Hen. VIII, with List of Officers
Booke of the whole Charge of a Supper and Banquet Royale
made at Green wyche, VI May, 18 Hen. VIII, transcript
of the originals . folio
List of the Officers, &c. of the Royal Stables, temp. William
and Mary, blue morocco 12mo, together 3 vol.
440 Howe, Lord Chedworth. Papers relating to Lord and Lady
Chedworth, the estate at Arwaston, and other property in
Suffolk, Gloucestershire, &c. unbound fol.
441 Howard. Abstract of the Deed of Separation between Lord
and Lady Surry (Francis Fitzroy Scudamore), with valua-
tion of the property of Home- Lacy, Herefordshire, &c.
1779 . . fol.
442 Hubert (Sir Francis) History of Edward II, a Poem of the
time of Charles I, in a fair hand 4to
443 Ignatii (B.) Loiol^ Juventus et Conversio. Rev. ac Sereniss.
Archid. Leopoldo Argentin. et Passau Episc. et data a
Collegio Vienn. Soc. Jesu pridie Kal. August. 1619 fol.
*^* A sacred play in the form of the ancient Mysteries. Among
the Dramatis Personae are introduced the Virgin, Jesus, St.
Peter, Lucifer, Pallas, Mars, &c.
444 Indentures. Leases, &c. : on vellum a large roll
445 India. Diary of the Transactions of John Misenor, Henry
Revell, Thomas Wilson, Henry Devisme, and John Hull,
appointed by the Court of Directors for the management of
their affairs by the Ships St. George and Stafford, bound
for Canton, 1747-53 . fol.
446 India. Commission from the E. I. C. to Sir John Lindsay,
Commissioner-in- Chief in India, with the transactions of
Sir John during the time he held the command of the
fleet in the gulph of Persia and Indian ocean, 1768-70 fol.
447 India. History of the former Gentoo Rajahs who ruled over
the Paundien Mundalom, translated 1803 fol.
448 India. Copies of Dispatches from India to the Directors of
the E. I. Company in London relative to the Mahrattas,
(fee. 1771 . . folio
Report of the Committee appointed to examine the question
of increase of remuneration to the Directors
folio, together 2 vol.
449 India. A large Parcel relating to Indian Affairs during the
years 1760 to 1805, many copies of private letters from
Head Quarters of the Army, &c.
450 Indices varii in Ammianum Marcellinum 4to
Institutionum Imperialium Liber : of the XVII century
4to, together 2 vol.
451 Indulgenza del Portiuncula. In qual modo San Francisco
nostro Padre ottenne da Iddio T Indulgenza della Porti-
uncula, in a good handj of the XVI century 4to
54 CATALOGUE OF MANUS(;KIPTS OF THE
452 Illuminated Paintings. Eleven Vows taken by Nuns in
various Convents : on vellum^ with figurative emblazoned
borders
453 Illyrian Language. Dissertazione sopre una Inscrizione
Illyrica . . folio
Inscriptiones (Graece et Latinse) in Itinerariis, 1709 inventse
folio
*^* Taken by an English traveller from monuments then existing
in Asia Minor. From Taylor Combe's Library.
454 Ireland. Names of the gentlemen and freeholders of the
Kinges Countie, sworne before the L. Deputie, 3 Dec. 1576,
for the presenting the causes and innormities hereafter
ensuing, with the signatures and the endorsement of Sir H.
Sydney^ very curious
455 Ireland. Agreement between the Crown and Arthur Lord
Chichester, exchange of Lands in Ulster for daily pay,
endorsed on the back by Lord Chichester, 1616
456 Ireland. A volume containing various Tables relating to the
Revenue and Statistics of Ireland from 1616 to 1714
Establishment for the quarter ending the 24th June, 1709
Totals of the Establishments of Officers in the Ports, 1683-4-5-6
and to 1714
A State of his Majesty's Revenues in Ireland for 7 years,
ending 1623
An Account of all Men and Horses that have been tran-
sported out of Ireland, &c. from 1669 to 1675
A list of all the Ships belonging to the Lord Protector of
Ireland
An estimate of the Moneys now current in Ireland
Popish Clergy of Ireland
An Abstract of the Produce of the Forfeited Estates
A State of the Quit- Rents of Ireland, and other similar
Treatises, in one vol. vellum binding large fol.
457 Ireland. Miscellaneous Collections relative to Ireland : —
I. Precedents for Forms of Law
II. Proceedings of the Commissioner of the Court of Claims
in Ireland in 1646
III. Indenture sexpartile of Settlement of the Estates of
Richard Earl of Corke, Mar. 1, 1624
IV. Charge for Accoutraments for the Officers and Soldiers
in Lord G. Hamilton's Regiment, 1691, with the original
Receipts of all the Officers for their Pay, 1690-1691,
vellum binding . . fol.
58 Ireland. A Reply to the Answers and Objections with the
Farmers made the 20th Janry. 168^ to Marshall's Plea
and the Attorney General's Confession
*^* This Manuscript relates to lands in the county of Down, imper-
fect, wanting all after page 60. fol.
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 55
459 Ireland. An extensive Collection of Deeds, Family Papers,
and Documents connected with the Family and Property
of William Dungan, Viscount Claine, Earl of Limerick ;
also Deeds relating to the Family of Wall, alias Weale, of
the Queen's County
460 Ireland. The Appeal against Dr. McLaughlin, Bp. of Raphoe,
Appeal and exculpatory Address to the R. C. Bps. of Ire-
land, drawn up by Counsellor C. Linch (relative to the
Sale of Pews in a Chapel), a long and interesting note hy
the late J. Weale^ Esq. . . fol.
Deposition of Thomas Ellis, Esq. Barrister, relating to the
Obstructing of Protestants in attending the Public Meeting
in Dublin, Feb. 18th, 1819, with Signature of Thomas
McKenny, Mayor of Dublin . large sheet
461 Ireland. Official Account of the Population of Carrick-on-
Suir, 1799, a fine manuscript, written in a tabular form
large fol.
462 Ireland. Rent Roll of the Pavement Tax in Merion Square
and the adjacent Streets, Dublin, for 1776, by Richard
Gladwell, for Col. Burton, neatly written 4to
Account how the Lordship of Moyglare is let for the yeare 1733
463 Ireland. Account of Ships Registered in Ireland, their names
and tonnage, where built, the number of men and boys
employed therein, and their entries, 1787-1792, in 2 large
volumes, half bound . . fol.
464 Ireland. Establishment of the Officers for Managing the
Revenue in Ireland, 1700 . 8vo
Civil List Establishment, 1794, red morocco, gilt leaves 8vo
together 2 vol.
465 Ireland. Civil List of Ireland temp. William III. The Esta-
blishment or List containing all the Payments to be made
for Civil Affairs from 1st of August 1701-13, William III,
neatly written
Various Papers relating to the Property of the Duke of Rich-
mond and the Earl of Carberry, with map of Port William,
in the county of Westmeath, 1762 fol. together 2 vol.
466 Ireland. Letters, &c. to Lord Northington : — Plan for Culti-
vating the Unreclaimed Lands in Ireland, and thereby
Relieving the Old Lands . a parcel
467 Ireland, &c. Papers, and Printed MS., relating to the Woods
and Forests in Ireland, &c. collected by James Weale, Esq.
a parcel
468 Ireland. Reports and Instructions on the Military Establish-
ment of Ireland during the Lieutenancies of the Earl of
Westmorland, Dukes of Portland, Buckingham, Rutland,
&c. with autograplis . a parcel
469 Ireland (S.) Journal, containing his Journeys in various Parts
of England
Journal of his Tour in France, 1791 8vo, together 2 vol.
56 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
470 Ireland (S.) Biographical and Literary Memoranda relating to
George Steevens, the Editor of Shakespeare. In the same
volume are various Sketches of Views in France and Eng-
land, and Portraits of Lady Hume, 1785, Kirk White,
Counsellor Pigot, and others, Wickliffe's Table and Pulpit
at Lutterworth, &c. in a 4to volume
471 Ireland (W. H.) Transcript of the Tragedy of King Lear,
copied verbatim et literatim from the spurious MS. given in
by me to my Father by my eldest Sister, half hound russia fol.
472 Ireland (W. H.) Two Transcripts of the Play of Vortigern,
taken from my supposed Shakspeare MS., the first written
by my Mother, the second by my Sister Anna Maria Ire-
land, half hound russia . . fol.
473 Ireland (W. H.) Henry the Second, a Play, by William
Shakspeare, half russia . . fol.
474 Ireland (W. H.) Copies of Documents printed in the four
Guinea Work of my Papers, with other Correspondences
never published, in the hand-writing of my Father,
28 February, 1824, W. H. Ireland, half hound russia
475 Isle of Man. Case of Stevenson v. Stevenson, 1748-1754 fol.
476 IsTORiA. A volume of Historical Papers, in the Italian and
French Languages, relating to Events in the Seventeenth
Century, principally to the War in Hungary, the State of
France, and the Revolution in England in 1688. It con-
tains Letters relating to the Flight of James II and his
Queen, their Reception in France, &c.
a curious volume, from the library of Cardinal Imperiali fol.
477 Italia. Istoria di Italia : of the XVII century
Relatione del Negotiato del Card. Spada Plenipotentiario di
N""". Sig. neir aggiustamento pi Pace col. Ser™°. D. Parma,
1642
De Italis Jurisconsultis Poetis Exercitatio, cum Annotationi-
bus Historicis, neatly written fol. together 3 vol.
478 Italia. Lettere di Pietro Pasqualeji, Ambas^^ al Re d'Un-
gheria nella Lega di Cambray. 2. Relatione di Roma del
Card. Comendone. 3. Relazione di Roma delF Ambas^.
Veneto Card. Niccolo Errizzo. 4. GF Inganni scoperti
della Francia nella successione alle Monarchia di Spagna
in favor del Principe elettorale di Bavaria, in different
hands : of the XVII century . . fol.
479 Jamaica, Barbados, and the West Indies. A very large
Mass of Papers relating to the West Indies and Jamaica,
several of them original, with signatures of the Governors,
unbound
480 James I. A volume, containing Speeches, Letters, &c. of the
King, the Lord Keeper, the Earl of Bristol, the Prince,
the Duke of Buckingham, and others, relating to the pro-
posed Marriage between Prince Charles and the Infanta of
Spain, in the original binding . 4to
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 57
481 James I. The Commons Protestation, Remonstrance or Apo-
logy, tempore Jacobi Regis I : ""' Anno I : ""<» — A Catt
may Look at a King, by Sir Anthony Welding, Baronet,
1652, in a large legible hand . fol.
482 James II. The Debate between the two Houses of Parliament
on the Abdication of the Crown by James II, 1688, a ma-
nuscript of the timej in the original morocco binding fol.
483 Jersey, Guernsey, &c. A very extensive Collection of Papers
concerning the Laws, Privileges, &c. of the Channel
Islands, chiefly of an Official Character, from the
Papers of Sharpe, Solicitor to the Treasury, equal to five
large volumes in folio, unbound
484 Jesuits. Recueil des pieces Relatifs a la Suppression des Je-
suits en Italic, Espagne, Portugal, et France en Tan 1773,
neatly written, in 3 vol. . . 4to
485 Jesuits. Nouvelles de Nostre temps, ou Recueil de Pieces
Fugitives et Rares de Lettres Curieuses et Anecdotes pour
servir a I'Histoire du XVIII Si^cle, in 5 vol. small 4to
*^* These pieces relate principally to the Jesuits. In one of the
volumes is the copy of a Letter from Clement XIII to Lord
Arundel, of Wardour, 1766.
486 Jesuit College at Aubenas. A Collection of thirteen Do-
cuments relating to the Foundations and Possessions of the
College of Jesuits at Aubenas, a Town in the Vivarais in
the Province of Languedoc, originals or official copies, some
on vellum, some on paper
487 Jesuitas. Representacion de la Compania de Jesus al summo
Pontifico, a curious Manuscript in justification of the Society
4to
488 Jewel (A) Case, covered with maroon morocco, containing an
Egyptian Scarabei, piece of Mosaic, &c.
489 Jews. Proportions for the Jewish Bath and their other Liquid
Measures, calculated from the Capacity of the Brazen Sea,
XVIII century, in a good hand . 4to
490 Jews. Tractatus de Judeis. Hie incipit prohemium unius
libelli translati de arabico in Latinum de inductione ad
fidem Catholicam judeorum a quodam judeo Confecto, in
a good legible hand: of the XV century . 4to
491 Joannis (S.) Evangelia, cum Commento, written in a semi-
gothic character
ON VELLUM : of the XIII century . . 4to
492 Josu^ Liber, autore Chilkia tempore Josise summo Pontifices
recensitus Publicse in Academia Julia a. 1721 et a. 1724,
3 vol. vellum binding . . fol.
Autograph of the learned Hermann von der Hardt's Commentary
on the book of Joshua. It contains some singular cuts in
wood, engraved purposely for the work, which he intended
for publication.
* *
58 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
493 JowETT (Dr.) Substance of his Course of Lectures on the
Roman Civil Law, read at Cambridge, 1783-4, 2 vol.
Bacon (Francis Lord). An Advertisement touching an Holy
Warre, and of a Digest to be made of the Laws of England,
in a hand of the time . 4to, together 3 vol.
494 Kent. A Collection of Ancient Deeds relating to Lands in
Herne, near Canterbury, from the reign of Richard II,
with the Pedigree of the Family of Denne, to whom the
Estate belonged, drawn out on a large sheet of paper : of
the middle of the XVII century, with the arms emblazoned
495 Kent. Title Deeds to Estates near Hearn, with Signatures
of Members of the Oxenden Family, on parchment
in 2 cases
496 Kent. Batteley (J.) Antiquitates Rutupinse, Ox. 1745 4to
*^* This copy belonged to the Rev. 0. Batteley, nephew of the
author, who has inserted various Letters from J. Finch,
John Bowtell, &c. containing biographical particulars re-
lating to the author, also a drawing of the Isle of Thanet,
and MS. additions.
497 Kent. Depositions of Giles Pepper and others, in a cause in
1513, respecting the Right of Tithes in Lands situate at
Hougham, parcel of the Possessions of the dissolved Priory
of St. Martins of Le New Work in Dover, written in the
XVI century, sewed . . fol.
498 Kent. Lease of Lands in Newchurch, Stephen Curtis to Sam.
Curtis, for 1000 years
Deed respecting the Lands of Geo. Smedlye, of Thorne, 1582
Sale of a Tenement in Lewisham, Henry Baldwyn and John
, Gardyner, executors of Thomas Ward, to Sir David
Cuningham and Niniam Cunningham, 20 Car. I
Letter of Attorney of the Mayor and Citizens of Rochester,
in Trust for Francis Barrell, Esq. to Mr. Henry Sheafe,
to receive Dividends on South Sea Stock, with seal of the
corporation^ 1727
499 Kent. Abstract of the Title to the Julyans and Old Barnes,
at Lydd, 1655-1721, two sheets ' . fol.
Alphabetical List of the Freemen of Sandwich, 1756 12mo
Tour into Kent, Sussex, &c. 1809, by an Artist fol.
together S vol.
500 King. Poems, by various hands of the time of James I and
Charles I, chiefly by Dr. Henry King, Bp. of Chichester,
and his brother : they are written in various hands small 4to
*^* Besides Bp. King, there occur among the authors, Ben Jonson,
Bp. Corbett, P. Bradshaw, Dr. Donne, and Tho. Carey.
501 Labelye (Charles) Enquiry about some Effects of Tides, parti-
cularly on the Fens, circa 1747 . 4to
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 59
502 Le Cene (Charles) Manuscrits, 10 vol.
Vol. 1. Volkelius de la Verite de la Religion Chretienne.
— 2. La Religion Naturelle. Catechism de la Religion Chre-
tienne. Sur la Trinite. La Foy des Premiers Chre-
tiennes, Martyrs et Ancien Peres. Dissertatio de
Concilio Niceno ej usque authoritate, &c.
— 3. Traite de Reformation de I'Eglise, &c.
— 4. Dialogues de Bernadin Ochini, &c.
— 5. Avertissement sur la Traduction du N. Testament.
Sermon sur la Blaspheme, contre le St. Esprit, par
M. Alix, ^c. This contains nine more pieces by
Peter Alix.
— 6. Controvesee sur la Grace.
— 7. Controvesee sur la Grace, la Liberte de T Homme, La
Providence, &c.
— 8. Extraits d'Histoire et de Morale.
— 9. Beaulieu de aeterna hominum prsedestinatione, &c.
— 10. Du regne de Dieu et de Jesus Christ sur les Hommes
depuis le commencement du Monde jusques dans
Teternite, written in a small neat hand^ 10 vol. half
hound in vellum
\* The writer of these volumes was a French Protestant Clergyman,
who came over to England on the revocation of the edict of
Nantes, and died here in the year 1703. He is known by
his translation of the Bible into French, printed in 2 vol. fol.
503 Lambard (William Kentish, Antiquary) Archeion, or of the
High Courts of Justice in England, written in the early
part of the XVII century, vellum binding 4to
The Forme of Process before the Lords of Session, in a neat
hand^ of the latter part of the XVII century 4to
Lectures upon the Common Law of England, systematically
ari'anged, neatly written about 1760 . 4to
Littleton (F., Eman. Coll. Cambridge) Catechism of the Laws
of England, 1747 . 4to, together 4 vol.
504 Lamentationes et Liber Jobi. In versiculos Metrice divisit a
Schultens et Grey, Hebrew in Roman letters 4to
505 Lancashire. Sale of Lands, Hollingworth in Butterwork, from
Edward Riding to John Clegg, 1616
Journal of the Siege of Latham House, defended by the
Countess of Derby, the first four pages wanting 4to
506 Laurentii de Aquilegia Theorica, seu Ars Dictaminis Parisiis
compilata, of the XV century . 4to
*^* A curious work on the art of epistolary correspondence, with
forms of superscriptions of letters, and the titular style of
different degrees.
507 Law. Liber Brevium, a Manuscript of the XVII century fol.
I
60 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
508 Law Courts. A Treatise of the seveml Courts of Law, their
Origin, Powers, &c. — Observations, Political and Civil —
Observations, Ordinary, concerning every state, in a fair
hand of the time of Charles I . fol.
509 Law. Precedents or Forms of Practice and Proceedings in two
subjects of Scotch Law, namely Stvles and Signatures,
2 vol. . ^ . fol.
\* These precedents appear to have been written by James Curie,
and have been taken by him from drafts drawn by Hugh
Crawfurd, Thomas Pringle, George Balfour, Robert Crawfurd,
(revised by Charles Erskine) about 1728-32.
510 Law. Precedents in Pleading, 2 vol. of the XVIII century fol.
Legal Forms of the XVIII century . fol.
Questions and Arguments before Mr. Wynne, the Reader at
Clifford's Inn, 1635 . fol. together 3 vol
511 Law. Common Place Book, in a large bold hand fol.
Cases in the King's Bench, 6 and 7 George I
Legge (H.) Office Book, 1786. It contains copies of De-
clarations, Replications, &c. fol. together 3 vol.
512 Law: — Phipps (Sir Constantine) Precedents in Conveyancing
drawn by Sir C. Phipps, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 1710,
very closely and neatly written hy Thomas Aldene^ 300
pages . . fol.
512*Proceedings in the Bankruptcy of the Rev. James Farrar,
Vicar of Brignall, Yorkshire, 1758, in the hand- writing
of William Hutchinson, the Historian of Durham, one of
the Commissioners . 4to
513 Law. A Booke of sundry Justice workes what a Justice of Peace
may do, in a neat hand of the time of James I 8vo
Lex TERRiE explained by a digest of the matters in Littleton's
Tenures and Lord Coke's Commentaries thereon into formes
of Common Pleas, and illustrated by the application of the
most of the cases to some maxime and received rule of
Law, time of Charles I . 8vo
514 Lecc A. Origen y descendencia de la Yll'"^ familia, y antiquissima
Casa de Lecca, por Salazar : of the XVIIth century 4to
515 Lectionarium Gr^cum. on vellum: of the XIV century.
Selections from the Evangelists for the use of the Greek
Church. It is written in a good clear character, but several
of the leaves are wanting, and others damaged 4to
516 Lectiones et Omell^. on vellum : of the XIV century,
slightly imperfect . large fol.
517 Legal Papers relating to the Isle of Man
Papers relating to Boston, Antigua, &c. fol.
518 Leges WisiGOTiiORUM. Of the XVII century
written in a fine clear hand . thick fol.
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 61
FOURTH DAY'S SALE.
519 LEICESTER. The History and Antiquitys of the ancient
Town and once citty of Leicester. Of the early part of
the last century . . fol.
520 Leide Boeck. A book of Songs and Poems, in Dutch, written
about the year 1620 . oblong 4to
521 Lelaboureur, Histoire de la Pairie de France, in a good hand,
calf^ with arms on the sides . fol.
522 Lentaris (Ant.) Inscriptiones Greece, facsimile of an ancient
roll . . fol.
523 Leopold I. L'Apologista confutatio; Risposta alle Calunnie
di un Defensore della Guerra Francese contra la mossa e
giustizia dell' Armi Cesaree. L'ombra di Ferdinando III
apparsa all' Imperatore Leopold I. Lettera del CoUegio
Elettorale a sua Maesta, 1683, &c.
523*Lhuyd (E.) Two Letters, viz. the Second and Fourth of his
Epistles on rare Fossils, trans, by Price, Keeper of the
Bodleian Library. They accompany a copy of his Litho-
phylacii Britannici Ichnographia, 1699, which has been
corrected for the Second Edition, on the first leaf of which
is the autograph of Thos. Hearne, 1723 8vo
524 Lesley. Breviat of the Genealogie of the honourable Surname
of the Lesleys, Earles of Rothes, since their first arrivall
in Scotland to thir dayes, collected out of ancient evidences,
manuscripts, and histories of the times, by Sir James
Balfour of Denmill, Esq. Lyon King at Arms 4to
525 Leti (Gregorio) Theatre Belgique, ou descriptions historiques,
chronologiques, et geographiques des sept Provinces Unies,
trad. del'Italien de Gregorio Leti, neatly written, 1690,
2 vol. calf . • . 4to
526 Letters, Memorials, Official Documents, &c. relating to Com-
merce, Manufactures, Revenue, Cm'rency, the Colonies, &c.
printed and MS. . . a parcel
527 LiDDALL (Mr., Rector of Colchester) a Catechisme of the
Grounds of Religion by way of question and answer, in a
neat hand of the time of Charles I . 4to
528 Life of the afflicted Dorea, from her Infancy to the 31st year
of her age (May 1668), old tnorocco, silvr clasps 18mo
529 Lincolnshire. Terrier of Lands in Hawke Welisland,
Kyllingworth, &c. of the XIV century, on vellum 4to
530 Lincolnshire. Assessment for the Repairs of (Jrnntham
Church
Powers of Attorney, with autographs^ <|t. a parcel
62 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
531 Lincolnshire. Pardon from K. Charles II to Edward Ayscough
Report upon the Earl of Lincoln's Memorial for renewing
his Leases of the Bailiwicks of ultra and citra Grantham
Copy of Lord Lincoln's Certificate relating to the same, 1768
Grantham, Osbournby, and Swarby : a Terrier of all the
Inclosures, Lands, Leys, and Meadows, belonging to Sir
Fras. Whitchcote, Bart, in the several Fields of Swarby, as
they were taken by Mr. Terry and Stephen Bee, the 5th
Nov. 1745. Also of all the Inclosures, Lands, &c. be-
longing to Sir Eras. Whichcote, in Osbournby. And also
an Account of Mr. Garner's House at Grantham, by the
said S. Bee, 1745 . . 8vo
532 LiTURGiA. Formula Precum, Grsece, anno 1557, from the
Guildford Collection . 4to
533 LiTURGiA Gr^ca, early part of the XV century 4to
534 LiDGATE. Life of oure Ladye, in verse, a leaf of, printed by
Caxton
A Divine Poem on the Festivals of the Church, in English
Verse : of the XV century, on 28 pages, inlaid
half russia . . fol.
535 Local Documents : — Hampshire. Lease of Compton-feilds,
Isle ef Wight, Henry Ayleward to Wil. Glede, 1509
Northumberland. Reasons why the Bill for Norham Castle
should pass fcirca 1604)
Northants. Agreement for tenement in Woodford, near
Thrapston, between Mary Hitchcock and John Fary,
1720
Somerset. Leet Presentments for the Liberty and Manor of
Dulverton, 1791
Worcestershire. Mrs. Watie's Mortgage to Mrs. Hannah
Wathers, of Knighton, 1738
Orton. Grant of Rich. C^pellus de Fringford of a house and
half a yardland, in the teiTitory of Orton, to his nephew
Hugo, of the XIII century, without date
Perth. List of the Electors of the County of Perth, with
tabular view of their calling, whether proprietor or tenant,
description of property, and name of each fol.
Yarmouth. An Abridgment of the transactions of the
Bailiffs of Great Yarmouth, 1655 . 12mo
536 London and Southwark. Grant, &c. of Lands in Southwark,
Newington, and Lambeth, late the property of the Duke of
Suffolk and Abbot of Bermondsey, from Edward VI to the
Maior and City of London
Grant and Sale of two Water Milles, called Battle Bridge
Mylles, in Southwark, from Sir John Copley to Sir W.
Forman, 35 Henry VIII . fol.
*^* The first deed is very curious, the sign by which each house
was known being stated.
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 63
537 London. Rentall of Leicester Fields Buildings for half a year
Rent of Leicester House, 1743, damaged fol.
Act for erecting the Parish of St. James, Westminster,
I James II, modern transcript . fol.
Concerning the City of London, a portion of a MS. of the
time of Charles I . fol.
538 London. A Collection of Papers and Deeds relating to the
Dog Tavern, Ludgate Hill, from 1607 to 1743, with an
Abstract
Recollections of London, by J. Wilkinson, in verse, part 2 4to
539 London. Various Deeds relating to Lands in the Parish of St.
Ethelburg, Bishopsgate, of the XVI and XVII centuries
Confirmation of the Lease of a House in St. Stephen's
Walbrook, from Thos. Monck to Richard Hert, 1543
Lease of a Tenement, the Sign of the Boreshead, in Thomas
Street, by Bilingsgate, John Siklemore to John Scott,
13 Eliz.
Brief noat of the Bill presented to Parliament to show how
needfull it is to have a Court of Merchants in London,
circa 1600
540 London. Decree in the Judicature for determination of differ-
ences touching Houses burned in London, 1666
Touching the Ministers in London which do preache, but
refuse to administer the Sacrament, 1579-80
The Letter of the Bp. of London commanding, and the
Petition of the Ministers to the Privy Council thereon, sheet
Order of election of Burgesses made by the Bailiffes and
Burges of Southwark, to appear in Parliament, 1592
441 London. Indenture of Sale of houses in Panyer's Alley,
formerly part of the possessions of the Savoy, John
Elyott to Sigismund Brooke, 3 and 4 Phil, et Mary
The Act for constituting the liberties of the Burrough of
Westminster, A.D. 1527, transcript . 4to
Note of the Ground Rents due to Sir Stephen Evance fi-om
Goodman's Fields ; with an agreement with John Banks
for building a street thereon
Lease of Tenements in Milford Lane, St. Clements Lane,
from Frances Duchess of Somerset to Mr. Frith, 25
Charles II, signature of the Duchess
542 London. Certain special Allegations why the lands of John
Alymer, sometime Bishop of London, should not be made
liable to the now Bishop of London's Allegations
Copy of the Will of Gilbert Prynce, of St. Giles's, Cripplegate,
bequeathing several houses in London, various sums in
charities, &c. 1395
Copy of the Will of John Goodwyn, 1533, devising Lands
in the parish of St. Giles, Cripplegate
Presentation of John Dean to the Rectory of St. Bartholomew
the less, in West Smithfield, 25 Eliz.
64 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
543 London. Proceedings in the Court of King's Bench upon a
Quo Warranto brought by the King against the City of
London, 33 Car. II . fol.
544 Loss. Nativitas Friderici Lossii Dochestrensis Angli, nati
anno 1641, m « neat hand . 12mo
*^* A curious little volume, drawn up by the father of the person
whose nativity is here given, with a judgment upon it
according to the rules of art. A particular chapter is given
for the fortunes of his son, and the accidents that are to
happen to him till his 48th year are minutely predicted.
545 LoNGMATE, Genealogy of Edward III, King of England, traced
down to the seventh generation from the royal stem,
prepared for publication by Longmate, a large folded sheet
546 Lopez (Gregorio) Exposicio sobre el Apocalypsis de San Joan
traslada da par Fr. Alonso Picazo, Mexico^ 1629 4to
547 Longitudes. La decouverte des Longitudes, par Mr. D. L. D.
Sr. D. L. red morocco liyied with silk, the royal arms of
England impressed on the cover, apparently the presentation
MS. to George III . 4to
548 LowMAN (Moses) A Rationale of the Hebrew Worship, with
several other writings by the same learned writer, all
autograph, and some of them believed to he unpublished,
unbound, equal to 4 volumes . small 4to
549 Luke (Rev. George Sercombe) Collections for the History of
Exeter, containing
Izaacke's Antiquities of the City of Exeter, 1724, interleaved
with extensive Manuscript additions
Chappie's Exeter Transactions from 1550 to 1740
Chronicles of the City of Exeter, 3 vol. 4to, together 5 vol.
\* The Author intended this work for publication, and issued
printed proposals, but his death put an end to the design.
550 Luke (Rev. G. S.) Appendix to the English Dictionary, con-
taining uncommon and unnoticed English words, chiefly
from the Old Poets and Dramatists . 4to
*^* A useful and valuable volume.
551 Luke (Rev. G. S.) Parallel readings in Shakspeare, Jonson,
and Massinger . . 4to
552 Luke (Rev. G. S.) Illustrations of Milton, Shakspeare and
Gray (by parallel passages from their own writing and
from those of other old English Poets) 4to
553 Luke (Rev. G. S.) Miscellanies, consisting of original Poems,
Extracts from various Authors, with Notes, Classical and
Poetical, Criticism, <S:c. . 4to
554 Luke (Rev. G. S.) Providential History of England 8vo
%* An original work, but terminating abruptly at the year 731, in
consequence of the death of the author.
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 65
555 Luke (Rev. G. S.) History of the Rise of the Papal Power, in
a neat hand . . 4to
556 Macer de Virtutibus Herbarum, written by an English Scribe
ON VELLUM : of the XIV century ; it is imperfect, wanting the
first and sixth leaves . fol.
557 Maestricht. Papel que dio Don Manuel di Lira k los Estados
Generales de las Provincias Unidas del Pais-baso, al tiempo
de salir del Haya para volvere h. Espana et ano de 1679,
Spanish and French — Poesias de Don Manuel de Lira,
written in the XVIIth century . 4to
558 Magna Charta et Statute Antique
ON vellum : of the XIV Century . 4to
559 Magnatismo. Le sue capacita arrivono a tutte le Relazioni
della vita. E assai in di la dai limiti del nostro picciolo
globo. Lettera al Signior de Heidenstain Ambasciatore
per il re di Suetia in Constant! nopoli 6 Nov. 1789
square folio^ in oriental binding
560 Malvesin (Bruno) La Vie du tres- venerable Pere Dom Jean
Delibra, Religieux Profez de la Chartreuse de Caors, 1705
4to
*^* The subject of this piece of Biography flourished in the middle
of the XVIth century.
561 Magalotti (Conte Lorenzo) Lettera al Signore Enrico di
Newtton Inviato d'Inghilterra, sopra i Miracoli, ed in
particolare sopra '1 recuperamento della salute della Signora
Lisabetta Capponi Orlandini . fol.
\* From the collection of the Earl of Guilford.
562 Marcaldi (Franc.) Relazione della Stato delF Imperio Turch-
esca, 1589 . . 4to
Malatesta (Gioseppe) Relatione de Vinetiani. AH' lUust.
Duca di Sora, two leaves injured . fol.
*^* From the Library of Card. Imperiali.
Malta. Historia und Beschreibung der Belegerung von der
insell Malta bey den Turcken, durch Hier. Martinum zu
Augspurg, 1566, in a good hand . fol.
Sommario de Capitoli della Ven. Compagnia di S. Maria
Maddelena sopra le mal Maritate, 1583 4to, together 4 vol.
563 Malthus (Prof.) Course of Lectures in Political Economy, at
the E. I. Col., Hertford, taken down by H. Lushington,
vol. 2 and 3 . . 4to
Malone (E.) Notes of Cases in Court during the time he was
studying the Legal Profession, 1763-7 4to, together 3 vol.
564 Mandeville. Reisen nach der Heiligen Grab durch de Herr
Hans Mandeville, half bound, neat . fol.
*^* A German version of the travels of the celebrated Sir John
Mandeville. It is written in double columns, in a legible
hand, and dated 1449.
*
66 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
565 Malhesius. St. Jochimsthal. Ein warhaftiger Bericht wie es
in der Kirchen, Schuel, und Spital in Sant Jochimsthal
gehalten wirdt, 22 June, 1551, signed by M. Malhesius^
who wrote it , . fol.
Marsay (Charles Hector, Marquis St. George de) Leben, nebst
der mit ihm vermahlten Clara Elisabeth geborne Fraul.
von Callenberg von ihm selbst auf verlangen guter freunde
augesetzt 1774 . 8vo, together 2 vol.
566 Mantes. Memoire Historique des Travaux du Pont du Mantes.
Journal de Travail du Pont de Mantes commence en Avril
1758, 2 vol. . . fol.
\* A valuable architectural manuscript, containing plans and sec-
tions of the masonry and machinery, neatly drawn in pen
and ink.
567 Maria. Incipit liber Appericionum et Visionum beate et inte-
merate et sanctissime marie dei genitricis Almaria Procu-
rante et eciam revelante et supremo deo concedente
ON vellum : of the XIV century. It is written in a semi-
gothic character, in double columns, the heads of the
chapters rubricated, in the original binding 4to
\* At the end is a colophon containing the name of the scribe,
"Alberti Scriptoris de Indenburga," mccclxxiv.
568 Marle (M. de) Etat de la Recherche de la Noblesse de la Ge-
neralite d'Alen9on suivant Farrest du Conseil du 22 Mars
1666, contenant les anciens nobles, ceux qui ont etes ren-
voyes au Conseil et ceux qui ont ete condamnes comme
usurpateurs de la qualite d'Ecuyers, sur la representation
de leurs titres, &c., a modern transcript fol.
569 Marriott (Sir James, LL.D.) Travels in different Parts of
England (Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, and Derbyshire),
1761, in a neat hand . . 4to
570 Marrow, Reading (De Pace). It is written in the Court or
Norman French . . 4to
*»* " (Which [reading] Sir R. Owen, in his booke of the Excellency
and Antiquitie of the Lawes of England, saies was in the
xixth yeare of Henry 7th)."
571 Marten Family. A Genealogical Account of the ancient
Family of the Martens, collected the 13th day of July
1710, at the pains and expense of John Marten, of Hatton
Garden, in the county of Middlesex, surgeon, who de-
scended from the Martens, of Aquitain, in France
a long roll on vellunij with nineteen shields of arms^ tricked
and coloured
* This contains a great quantity of minute biographical particulars
of the author's family.
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 67
572 Martial. Select Epigrams in English verse, written in the
XVII century, with numerous corrections and alterations
in the translator's hand, calf . , 4to
573 MARTYROLOGIUM PER ANTIQUAM
ON VELLUM : OF THE XIV CENTURY : 207 Icavcs, written in
a fine gothic character, and the rubric in large characters
large fol.
*^* From the monastery of Stavelot. It contains the rules of the
order of St. Benedict, and commemoration of the brothers
and benefactors of the monastery.
574 Marulli (Marci) Vita Divi Hieronymi Presbyteri. Adjectis
Miraculis quae de illo Cjo-illus Nazarethi eps. commemorat
in Summaque redactis breviorem
ON vellum, neatly written . . 8vo
*^* The dedication manuscript to Leo X.
575 Masparaulte Family, a Branch of that of Grammont.
Enquete de Nobilite faite en faveur de Messire de Maspa-
rault General en chef en titre d' Office de la Seneschausse
de Guienne. Avec un brevet signe de la main de Henri
III, par lequel it promet a Masparault maitre des requets
envoye en Languedoc, dans le cas ou il meurre a sa mis-
sion, de transmettre a son heritier la charge de maitre des
requetes, et dans les cas ou il soit fait prisonnier, de payer
sa ran9on, 1543 . . fol.
576 Matthaei de Eugubio Lectura super primo et secundo Libro
Posteriorum Aristotelis
ON vellum : of the XV century . 4to
577 Maximus. Vita S. Patris et Confessoris Maximi — Sexta
Acta Synodi Constantinop. &c. Graec^, in a fine clear hand
of the XVI century . . 4to
578 May, Ecclesiastical History, from the birth of Christ to the
end of the XV century, drawn into a tabular form, in a
legible hand of the middle of the last century fol.
579 Medici. Genealogia della real Casa de Medici, in a beautiful
hand of the XVII century . fol.
580 Metaphysica et Physica. A volume by an English Jesuit
of the College of Liege, circa 1710 : it contains drawings
and diagrams . . 8vo
Resolutiones in Dubiorum de Metaphysica et Physica libros,
by an English Catholic of the XVII century, imperfect 4to
Nicholls (A. F.) Syllabus Anatomicus, Lond. 1727, inter-
leaved with MS. notes hy Tho. Blackhurne 4to, together 3 vol.
581 Meditations conteyning a Concordance of our Saviour's whole
Life. (By a Catholic), written in a good clear hand of the
XVII century . . 4to
Recueil des Meditations sur les Mysteres de la Religion,
written in a very beautiful hand hy Rochon^ writing master
to Marie Antoinette^ red mor. gilt leaves 8vo, together 2 vol.
K
68 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
582 Megerlinus (Petrus) The Copernican System of the World
demonstrated by invincible Arguments, and reconciled
to Theology, translated out of Latin, 1686
with diagrams neatly drawn . . 8vo
De Mundo. Physics by the English Jesuits of Liege, 1689,
on the first leaf is written " For Fr. Tho. Lawson" 8vo
A Miraculous Philosophical Demonstration of the Almighty.
How that the Almighty hath an uncreated, and a created
Heavenly and Earthly Body in one Bodily Substance, &c.
1691 — A clear Manifestation of the Spiritual Substance of
the Light in Man, 1692-3 ; two curious volumes of Mystical
Divinity, written in a large clear hand . 4to
Necromancy, a Treatise on, transcribed from an ancient
Author, modern . 4to, together 4 vol.
583 Metaxa (Eustachio) Officio, che si canta in rendimento di
gratie in Memoria della gloriosa Vittoria della Rep. Veneta
fatte per virtu e valore del Sig. Lazaro Mozenigo, Greco
volgare ed ItalianOj 1662 . . 4to
Maximi (Confessoris et Abbatis) Explanatio Orationis Domi-
nicse, Gr. et Lat. Feb. Morellus recensuit, imperfect 4to
Melvin (A. Scoto Brit.) Pro supplici Evangelicorum Minis-
trorum in Anglia — Ad Serenissimum Regem contra larua-
tam geminse Academise Gorgonem Apologia, sive Anti-
tami-cami-categoria, authore A. Melvino, Latin and English
Poems . . 4to
584 Medical: — Tribelliani (Jos.) Disceptationes Historicse, ad
praxin Medicam attinentes, autograph manuscript, of the
XVII century, vol. 2 only . fol.
Raccolta di Secreti Medicinali . 4to
Tractatus de Pulsibus. Tractatus de Ponderibus, and other
Treatises, in a minute Italian hand of the XV century
small 8vo
585 Middlesex. Doughty Estate. Rent Book of Robert Doughty,
Esq. 1750 to 1799, and his Steward's Account Book, 2 vcl.
fol.
586 Middlesex. Grant from Thomas Huberd, Bowyer of London,
of all his Lands, &c. at Tottenham, to John de Derneford
and his wife Juliana, daughter of the granter, 6*^ Edw. Ill
Charter of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, appointing
their chief Butler, dated the first year of Queen Mary, a
portion of the Seal is attached
Copy of Edward VII Grant of the Manor of Stanwell to Sir
Philip Hoby— The Order for Sir P. Hoby's Lease of Stan-
well, drawn by Sir E. North, Chancellor
Lease of a House at Fulham, with the Ferry Booth and
Ferry, Will. Morton, of Morton Hall, Cheshire, to Reaff
Warren, Alderman of London, 24 Henry VIII
587 Middlesex. Survey of Kenton Park Estate, 1692 ; and one
other ] ^lan, on three large sheets of vellum . 2
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 69
588 Middlesex. Admission of John Martin as Tenant in the
Manor of ( ), 1732
Deed between Sim. Backster and Thomas Butler, of Grinford,
1637
Deed relating to Lands in Little Grynford, Thomas Rownde
to Ric. Osmonde, Clerk, 39 Eliz.
Sale of a Piece of Land in Northall and Greenford, Thomas
NicoU of Han-ow Wield to J. Cogges, 1622
Release of Lands in Old Brentford, Jarvie to Preston, 1685
Petition of Nicholas Clarke to Edward Earl of Kent and Oliver
Earl of BuUingbroke, Comm. for the G. Seal, respecting
the Estate of Robert Gymer, at Kensington, 1643
589 Middlesex. Draught of an Act to enable Sir John Cowper
and Anth. Henley to grant Building Leases in Lincoln's
Inn Fields (1705) . . fol.
Case, with M. De Grey's Opinion thereon respecting Beaufort
House, parish of St. George's, Hanover Square, purchased
by the Duke of Cumberland, 1761 . fol.
Abstract of Sir John Ingilby's Title to certain Copyhold
Messuages and Lands held of the Manor of Sutton Court,
1766 . . . fol.
Copy of the Patent constituting Francis Paddy, Esq. Bailiff
of St. James's in the Fields . fol.
590 Middlesex. Surrey (Court Roll of the Manor of Burston Court
Lodge), &c. various . . fol.
591 Middlesex. Additions, &c. to the History of the Parish of
Tottenham High Cross, by Dr. W. Robinson, 1823, 3 vol.
4to
592 Middlesex. Papers, with Autographs, relating to the Manors
of Enfield, Tottenham, Hounslow, Laleham, &c. a parcel
593 Middlesex. A large Mass of Papers, Printed and Manuscript,
relating to the Parish of St. Clement's Danes, being
Churchwardens' Accounts, Acts for Improvement, &c.
a parcel
594 Milledoni (Antonio) Historia del Sacro Concilio di Trento per
Ant. Milledoni Secretario del Consiglio de Dieci, transcript
fol.
595 Matrimonia. De Romano Nullitate Matrimonii, a modem Ma-
nuscript by some learned Italian scholar fol.
596 Milton. The Fall of Angells, or Man in Innocence (a Play
founded on Milton's Paradise Lost, written about the year
1680) . . . fol.
*^* This Play is different from Dryden's State of Innocence^ also
founded on Paradise Lost. It furnishes an additional evi-
dence of the early popularity of the poem, in confutation of
Dr. Johnson's assertion of the neglect of it prior to the
Revolution in 1688.
70 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
597 Minerals. Catalogue de la Collection de Mineranx de Hea-
land, consisting of upwards of seven thousand specimens^
with classified index 1 vol. fol. and 2 vol. 4to
598 MiNUTOLi (Gio. Camillo Capeci) La Cavallerizza, in a beautiful
Itaiian hand of the XVI century . 4to
\* The author was riding-master to the Grand Duke of Tuscany,
and afterwards to the King of Spain.
599 Mirror of Policie. Political and Moral Aphorisms, in Latin
and English, time of Elizabeth . 4to
600 Miscellaneous Volume upon vellum, containing
1. Liber de Arte et Scientia bene moriendi
2. Tractado de le trenta Stollitie nelle Battaglie Spiritual!
3. Anselmus de Vita et Morte Christi, metrice
4. Contentio anime & corporis quam vidit in spiritu quidam
francigena philibertus nomine regali sfilius, metrice
5. Officium immaculate Conceptionis Virginis Marise editum,
per Rev. Patrem Dominum Leonardum Nogarolum Proto-
notarum Apostolicum
The first four of the XV century, in a fine Italian gothic; the
latter of the XV century in a fine cursive character 8vo
601 Miscellaneous Volume, containing
Various Memoranda and Extracts
Fonns of Judicial Oaths
Names of the Houses of Students of the Common Lawes in
London
The Four Wonders and Miracles of England
The Palaces belonging to the King's Majestic, &c.
time of James I . . fol.
602 Miscellaneous Volume on Scientific Subjects, containing
Notes on Gunnery
Sir Christopher Wren's Dial
Of Organs, with Account of the Stops in the Temple Organ
Notes respecting the Architecture of Major Knaspole's House
at Eastwell
History of Freemasonry, by Henry Heade, 1675
Section of an Arch by the Traitor's Gate in the Tower
Plans and Sections of Roofs of Houses, &c.
in a good hand, gilt leaves . fol.
603 Miscellanea:
Venticinque Opuscoli Manoscritti inediti gia Copiata dal
Padre Barnaba Vajerini
De Magnitudine Aquiliensis Ecclesise et Patriarcharum Aqui-
lejensium ab Oderico Andrea de Utino An. 1386
Index Operum Ineditorum Gasparis Scioppi si Conservano
in Firenze
Jos. Mar. Card. Thomasii, Notse et CoiTectiones ad Museum
Italicum Jo. Mabillonii. Ejusdem Notse et correctiones in
librum Rerum Liturgicarum Card. Bonse, &c. fol.
late mr. thomas rodd. 71
604 Miscellaneous
La Controversie de Nobless Faitte et Composee par Sarse de
IPistoye
k Ung Debat entre trois Chevaliers et puissant Princes (Alex-
i andre, Hannibal, et Scipion)
[■ Abregie des Hystores de Troyes en vers fol.
* *
*
The above pieces are of the latter part of the XV century.
605 Miscellanies
A Comparison between Homer, Virgil, and Milton
Observations on Horace
Prselectiones in Alcoranum tres nuper in Scholiis publicis
Academise Cantab, habitse a Linguae Arabicse, Professore
Carolo Wright, S. T. P.
Three manuscripts of the middle of the last century, in good
clear hands . . 4to
606 Miscellanies
Plutarch's Prsecepts of Government, trans, by Sir P. Manwood
Copie of the Censure passed by the Privy Counsell upon the
Lord Bpp. of Lincolne, 1637
De Ratificatione Contractus Matrimonii inter Dmn. Regem
et Dnam. Reginam (Charles I and Henrietta Maria),
damp-stained
History of the League and Covenant in England, with Account
of the Rise of Presbitery there, by Thos. Forde, Rector
of Coalde Norton, 1670
Rules and By-Laws for the good Grovernment of the Bank of
England (circa 1704)
607 Miscellanies : — The Letter of the Gentlemen of Leicestershire
to the Lord Chancellor for the removing of some unworthie
Justices of the Peace
A Letter of Paul Thomson to the Kinge after he was con-
victed for clipping the Gold
Ten Morall Precepts by a Careful Father (Lord Burghleigh)
to his Son (Robert Cecil), and others . 4to
608 Miscellaneous Thoughts on Prudence in Action, Conversation,
&c. Six MS. Sennons
609 MissA. Directorium perpetuum pro recitandis Horis et Missis
celebrandis, in quinque partes divisum, continens triginta
sex Regulas, ad usum chori Abbatialis Stabulensis ac-
commodatum, renovatum, anno 1714, upwards of 600 pages
large fol.
610 MisSiE et Officia varia
ON velluxm : of the early part of the XV century. It is written
in a fine gothic or missal character, by an Italian scribe,
and has two small miniatures of the crucifixion very neatly
executed . . small fol.
72 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OP THE
611 MISSALE ROMANUM Usum Ordinis Benedictinorum
ON vellum : of the XIII century, in a large gothic character.
The services are noted throughout, and it contains a large
miniature in outline of the crucifixion. The initial letters
are coloured, 2 vol. . fol.
\* This valuable and venerable manuscript is from the Benedictine
monastery of Stavelot, near Liege.
612 MissALE. A portion of a Service Book for the use of the
Benedictine Monastery of St. Remade, of Stavelot, of the
XIV century, in gothic characters, with large floreated
capitals in colours, and finely rubricated, original binding^ fol.
613 MissALE, cum Kalendario
ON VELLUM : of the XV century, in an exceedingly bold
gothic character (211 leaves), large initial letters, with
Miniatures neatly executed ; numerous gilt and ornamented
capitals, &c. apparently by an English artist, wants two
or three leaves^ and has not the Canon of the Mass fol.
614 MissALE, cum Kalendario
ON VELLUM : of the XIV century, written in double columns,
with the Music noted (293 leaves), by an English scribe ;
numerous capital letters, with illuminations, one leaf
wanting^ morocco^ with clasps . 4to
615 MissALE et Septem Orationes Sancti Gregorii, cum Kalendario
ON VELLUM : of the XV century, with fifteen large and some
smaller Miniatures, gilt initial letters^ ^c. velvet small 8vo
616 Missal Paintings : — Two large and fine Illuminations
ON VELLUM, apparently of English Art : from a Service
Book of the Church, executed in the XIV century, framed
and glazed
617 Miss ARUM Liber, various Services, written in a neat gothic
character, with musical notes
ON VELLUM : XIV century . small 8vo
618 MoLiNOS. Processos et abjura del Dottor Michele Molinos seguita
in Roma nel mese di Settembre 1685, inaneat Italian hand A^to
\* Molinos was the founder of the Quietists.
619 MoNTANO (Benito Arias) Parafrasis del Cantar de Cantares de
Salamon en modo pastoril . 4to
620 MoNTECCHio. Relazione alia Santita di nostro Signore su lo
Stablimento del nuovo Reclusorio in Montecchio, e breve
in fine di erezione del medisimo, 1781 fol.
621 Monte Rocherii (Guidonis de) Manipulus Curatorum
ON VELLUM : of the early part of the XV century. At the end
is the following colophon : " Explicit liber qui dicitur
manipulus curatorum compilatus a dno Guidone de monte
rocherii in sacra pagina doctori. Et scriptus per me
Johannem de Balone clericum Eduen. Dioc." calf fol.
622 Mpenezielou tet Theathe, Grsece, frmi the collection of the
Earl of Guilford^ russia . 4to
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 73
623 Monumental Effigies of Sir John de Burgate, Knight, who
died 1409, and Alianora his wife, a rubbing-off from the
brass-plate on the tomb
Monumental Effigy of a Knight, rubbing-off from a brass plate
in Brampton Church
Rubbing from the Brass Plate of Thomas Elmrigge, Arm.
alias diet. Tho. Elynbrugge, at Mestham, 1507
Genealogical Table of the Family of Sibbald, from Sir James
Sibbald of Rankeillon, to 1831, by Alex. Deuchar, one leaf
624 Morell (Dr. Thomas) Miscellaneous Manuscripts
Collectanea in Lucretium, 2 vol.
Euclid, 2 vol.
Poems, Translations, Notes, and Extracts, 5 vol.
4to, together 9 vol.
625 Moreau. Racconta di quanto giomalmente Segui, dal tempo
IfBm che I'Exc. Sig. Cap. General Morosini si parti con I'Armata
^r dal Porto di Englimono, con il acquisto delli due Navarino,
1686
Suggesmenti per la Difesa della Morea
Scrittura del Bailo Barbaro che tratto la Pace di Cipro
Relatione della Campagna Navale, 1717
Visita della Provincie di Dalmazia et Albania dal Marescal
Scholemberg, 1722 ; with other papers relating to the
Morea during its subjection to Venice fol.
626 Mountgomerie (John) A Treatise concerning the Mayntenance
of the Navie, in a beautiful clear hand 4to
\* This is the original manuscript unpublished, dedicated to the
Earl of Leicester.
627 Murphy (A.) Papers concerning Literary Property, chiefly in
the hand- writing of Arthur Murphy, viz. :
A Bill to amend an Act passed in the 8th of the Reign of
Anne, for investing the copies of Books in the Authors or
Purchasers ; drawn up by A. Murphy, 1734-5
A Bill for the better securing the payment of the Drawback
of the Duties for Paper used in Printing Books in foreign
Languages within the two Universities of Oxford and
Cambridge, by A. Murphy ; called " Swift's Bill," 1737
A. Miller, Bookseller, versus Taylor, for having pirated an
Edition of Thomson's Seasons, 1768, by the same
An Article on the term " Literary Property," by A. Murphy,
unbound . . fol.
628 Murphy (Arthur, the Comedian) Common Place Book, com-
prising Extracts on Wit, Humour, Ridicule, Burlesque,
Comedy, &c. with Index, an interesting selection
vellum binding . , thick fol.
71 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
629 MusATi Paduani (Albertini) Argumentum super Tragoedias
Senecse
Allegorise Fabularum Ovidii Metamorphoseon a magistro
Jo. de Vergilio, Metrice compilatse, of thjsXV century fol.
630 Music. A Manuscript in Latin of the XV century relating to
Music. It contains a treatise on the art of reading plain
chant, a Treatise on the rythm of verse, and on the tones,
with Music noted; following which instructions for chanting
the Psalter, the Evangelists, &c. small fol.
631 Music. Modus Cantandi in Ecclesia. Hymni ad Vesperas per
annum, &c. with the musical notes, " Libellus iste ad
laudem & glorium Dei opt. Max. conscriptus est Anno
Dni 1636 : h Scriptore oblatus Pio ac Religioso F.
Casimiro" . . 4to
632 Music. Recueil d'Airs de differentes Auteurs, with the music,
neatly written, original red morocco binding, '•'•Mademoiselle
Limhourg'^ on the sides . 4to
633 Music. The Grounds of Musick in general, but chiefly for the
use of the Spinet, Virginal, Harpsichord, or Organ, about
1720 . . oblong 4to
A volume containing some Songs and Airs set to Music,
about the year 1710 . oblong 4to
A Note Book, containing several Marches and Airs, circa 1710
oblong 8vo
634 Music (Welch) MS. and other collections of Ballads,
Songs, &c. made by E. Jones, for his Bardic Micseum,
and other publications on Welsh Poetry, ^c. containing much
curious matter . a large parcel
635 Music (Welch), &c. Antient British Music (Druidical, <&;c.)
1742
Parry (J.) Antient Welsh Airs, 1781, 2 vol. in 1
Old Meg of Herefordshire for a Maid Marian, and Hereford
Towne for a Morris Daunce, rep. of 1609
Life of Gruflftidd ab Cynan, King of North Wales, MS.
together 3 vol.
636 Music. Welch and other Airs, by Parry, 1761
Airs for the Seasons, 4 parts
Libro della Cantatata dell Bononcini
Instructions for Musical Glasses, &c. a parcel
637 Music. Old Songs, Tunes, &c. copied in MS. part from the
Stowe collection . 27 vol.
638 Mysteres. Cy Commence la Nativite de nostre Sire Jhesu
crist, a transcript : it is accompanied by a second transcript,
apparently from a different manuscript 8vo
639 Nachmanides (Rabbi Mosis 6 Nachman), a Commentary on the
Pentateuch, in the Rashi character, written by an Italian
scribe at Isola in 1491
ON vellum, ol^ binding, stamped clasps, well preserved sm. fol.
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 75
640 Napoli. Relazione di GIr. Lippomonni ritornate da Napoli,
Ambas. del Signoria di Venetio appresso Dio Giovanni
d' Austria, 1576 . . fol.
Napoli. Relazione di Gio. Batt. Leoni delle cose apportinenti
al regno di Napoli Tanno 1579 al. Sig. Aloisi Lando,
Secret. Veneziano . . fol.
Napoli. Discorso delle cose del regno di Napoli fol.
641 Napper, or Napier Family. A Miscellaneous volume in folio,
containing entries of births, marriages, and deaths of the
family of Napper, of Holywell, Oxford. Also copies of
Leases from the Colleges of Merton and Baliol, Medical
Recipes, &c. It has been used subsequently as a copy-
book for Letters relating to the family of Nevill, of Nevill
Holt, Leicestershire, and contains numerous Letters in
Italian and English relating to various persons of that
family, and to that of Migliorucci of Tuscany, intermarried
into that of Nevill, and now represented by it.
The arms of Nevill are neatly emblazoned on the first leaf fol.
642 Navigation, &c. : — Glenny (Daniel) Pilot Book along the
Thames . . 8vo
Hill (Thomas) Proposals for compleating Geography and
Navigation by a new invented Longitude Instrument, about
the year 1700 . . 4to
Cartes Maritimes. Tables generale de la collection des
meilleurs Cartes maritimes Anglaises, avec leurs de-
scriptions, en 35 vol. 1786 . fol.
Hooper (George) on the Nautical Almanac
643 Navy. Regulations and Instructions relating to his Majesties
Service at Sea, 1730, red morocco . fol.
Official Returns of the Vessels taken from the French, and of
those taken by them in the year 1793 . fol.
Account of Vessels taken from the French since the com-
mencement of Hostilities to 1793 inclusive fol.
together 3 vol.
644 Navy. The true Measures and Burdens of his Majesties
Shipps, by Warrant from the Lords Commissioners of the
Admiraltie, 1632, a sheet upon vellum
A Paper of Instructions for the Captain of a Ship going upon
an Expedition, time of Charles I
Commission from the Lords of the Admiralty to the Earl of
Northesk, 1810
645 Navagero. Relazione di Roma Referita in Senato Veneto dal
Navagero Ritornato Ambasciatore da Paulo III doppo la
gueiTa con il Re Cattolico . . fol.
Navagier (Pier. Ambasciatore a Carlo V) Cronica di Venezia
del principio dell' anno 421 sino al anno 1415, in a hand
of the last century . . 4to
646 NicoLAi Medici Grammatica Gr^ca, of the XVIII century,
from the Guildford Collection . . 4to
76 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
647 NicoLAus Smyrnj^i de Supputariis Digitorum gestibus, Graece
et Latine, written in a beautiful clear hand^ ivith a very
neat drawing representing thirty-six various signs expressed
by the fingers . . small 8vo
648 NicoLAi DE AusMO Supplementum. A Treatise on the Canon
Law, written on the most beautiful Italian vellum : of
the XV century ; the first leaf, which contained an illu-
mination, is wanting . . 4to
649 NoBiLiAiRE Generalite de Caen. Generalite d'ALENgoN, about
1680, neatly half bound . . fol.
650 Nomina et Insignia Gentilitia Nobilium Equitumque sub Ed-
vardo primo militantum. Accedunt Classes exercitus
Edwardi tertii reges Caletum obsidientis 4to
*^* An Historical Manuscript, transcribed from the Original with a
view to publication by Edward Rowe Mores, of Queen's Col-
lege, Oxford.
651 Norfolk. Court Rolls of Fakenhara Lancaster, 1665-1683
652 Norfolk. Ten Deeds relating to the Manor of Shipdam, and
the Families of Castleton and Townshend, 1631-1703
653 Norfolk. Original Warrant to the Constable of Letheringsett
to search for Persons to serve in the Army, 1757
Valuation of Lord Andover's Estate at Castle Rising, 1740
Lease of Lands in Multon, John Hubberd to John Sharman,
1596
654 Norfolk. A curious and extensive Collection of Original
Depositions and Informations, taken in Judicial Cases
before the Magistrates of the County of Norfolk, City of
Norwich, 1730 to 1789, with autographs a large parcel
655 Norfolk, &c. Some Account of the Parish of Necton, and
various old Papers relating to Government Offices, &c.
a parcel
656 Norfolk. Lists of Places and Portraits of Persons named in
the History of Norfolk, most useful to a collector
657 NoRMANDiE. Etat Sommaire de la Province de Normandie,
tome premier, contenant la Generalite de Rouen
original red morocco binding . atlas fol.
*^* This is an official manuscript drawn up at the commencement of
the last century. It gives a most complete historical and
statistical view of the province, drawn up in the most ela-
borate and minute form, containing the succession of the
ancient Dukes of Normandie, geographical observations on
the province, the ancient nobility, the lands which give titles,
the jurisdictions and sovereign courts of Rouen, the ecclesi-
astical state of the province, memoirs of the house of Lon-
gueville, &c., the whole written in a most beautiful hand.
658 Normandie. Recherche de Remond Montfaut, et autres Per-
sonnes Nobles, des 1 6 Elections de Normandie, of the end
of the XVII century . . fol.
LATE MK. THOMAS RODD. 77
659 Northampton. Petitions to Parliament by the Dissenters of
this County against the Protestant Dissenting Ministers'
Bill (May 1811), with numerous Signatures, on vellum and
paper . . . (25)
660 Northamptonshire. Orders and Statutes made hearetofore by
me Nicholas Latham, of Barnwell St. Andrew, in the
county of Northamptonn, and newly wrightten and perused
by me the sayd Nicholas, the 27 day of March, 1620, for
the ordering and directing of the Hospitall in Owndell
founded by me the sayd Nicholas Latham small fol.
661 Northamptonshire. Orderes and Statutes for the Poor llos-
petall of Higham FeiTcrs, 1597 . 4to
Rental Book of Harrington and Market Harborough, with
List of the Tradesmen who attend the Fair, 1624 4to
662 NoRTHAMPTONSHHiE. Decds connected with the Manor of
Harrington, or Hethrington, and of Newbottle, connected
with the Families of Saunders, Stanhope, Griffin, Gifford,
Pygott, &c., times of Eliz. and James I
663 Northamptonshire. Inspeximus Manerium de Wikley, an
Exemplification concerning the Manor of Wikley, at the
request of Jo. Thwaits, temp. Henric. VI
664 Northamptonshire. Assignment of the Interest of Lady Eli-
zabeth, wife of Sir Edward Coke in Navesby, to Mr. Kippax
for Sir John Wolstenholme, with signatures and seals of
Thomas Lord Coventry, Lord Keeper, Edward Kippax,
and John Norwood, 1631
665 Northamptonshire. Account of Prior Bumo (of Peterburgh
Abbey), 19 Hen. VII to 20 Hen. VII, being the 8th year
of Robert (Kirkton) Lord Abbot, exhibiting curious pay-
ments^ neatly transcribed . . fol.
666 Northamptonshire. Court Rolls of the Manor of Braunston,
1641-1700 . . a large parcel
667 Northamptonshire Clergy. Autograph Letters of the Clergy
of the Diocese of Peterborough regarding Leases, Oi'dina-
tions, &c. including some of celebrated Divines, upwards
of sixty in all, with various Accounts, &c.
668 Northumberland. Articles of Agreement between William
Selby, of Panston, and Will. Aynsley, of Heigh Lawes,
1672 . . folio sheet
Copy of a Conveyance by Lease and Release from Thomas
Saunders, Esq., to Thomas Lewis, Esq., of Fee-farm Rents
in Northumberland, 1678
669 Nottinghamshire. The Forest Book of the several Ancient
Charters and Laws of the Forest of Sherw^ood, the
several Perambulations down to the XXXI of Elizabeth ;
the Order of Swanimote ; the Oaths of the Verderer,
Regarder, Bowbarer, Ranger, Forester, Woodward, and
Swanimote, &c. . . fol-
* *
An important and valuable volume.
78 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
670 Nottinghamshire. The true Forrest Booke, &c. fol.
^*^ This volume contains translations of the charters of the Forest
of Sherwood, the Perambulations of the Forest, Customs of
Mansfield, Oaths of the Foresters, &c. Six leaves are sup-
plied in a modem hand.
671 Nottinghamshire. Transcript of the Ancient Forest Book,
with continuation to 1787 . . fol.
672 Nottinghamshire. Eight old Deeds and Papers relating to
Bradmere, Bonney, &c. connected with the Family of Sir
Thomas Parkyns, of Bonney, 1593-1735
Rentale Dominse Margaratse de Mylney Maner. vocato Bo-
sonhall in Kyrketon, 7 Henry V
673 NuRNBERG. Beschreibung des heligen Reichs Stat Nurnberg.
A History of the Imperial City of Nuremberg, taken from
old Manuscripts : of the XVI century, with arms of the
officers and magistrates of the city^ the gentry^ and burgesses^
neatly tricked and blazoned . . fol.
674 Nyder (J.) Preceptorium divine Legis. Manuale Confes-
sorum. Consolatorium Conscientise, a fine manuscript^
dated 1461 : the first page has a fine illuminated initial
letter^ in the original binding^ with large brass knobs fol.
\* On the inner cover is pasted an engraving on copper, represent-
ing a saint : it is of very early date.
675 Opficium Sanctorum decem millia Crucifixorum Martirum,
in a beautiful large gothic character, by an Italian scribe
on vellum. The volume contains also other Services : XV
century, unbound . . fol.
676 Officium ad usum Sororum, a Book of Musical Service for
the use of the Sisters of : the first leaf has an illumi-
nated border, and there are illuminated capitals throughout
on vellum, beautifully white : of the XVI century ; m the
original morocco binding^ richly gilt . 8vo
677 Officiorum Liber. A volume containing vai'ious Services, in
a gothic character by an Italian scribe
ON VELLUM : of the XIV century, finely rubricated fol.
678 Oliveyra. Memorias da Viagem de Francisco Xavier de
Oliveyra (1728-33), vol. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, in 4 vol. 4to
679 Orationes, &c. Verantii Archiep. Strigomensis (Ant.) Oratio,
qua nomine omnium Ordinum, ac statuum Regni Hungarise
Rudolphum Archid. Austriae Veinentem Pos. ad ineundem
coronatione excaepit. 1562 . . fol.
Oratione di M. Nicolo Rossignoli nella Venuta del Proveditur
Cristofore Cannale a Zara, neatly ivritten, 1555 4to
Perini (Giuseppe) Orazione per I'lncoronazione del Ser. Luca
Inurea Doge di Genova, XVII century . fol.
Oratio in Funere Paul III, in a fine Italian hand of the
XVI century . . 4to
Pericle, Orazione a gl' Atheniensi recata in Toscana ver-
sione inedita Sec. XVI . 4to, together 5 vol.
LATE Mlt. THOMAS RODD. 7$
FIFTH DAY'S SALE.
LOT
681 ORDNANCE. Commission from Edward VI to Sir Arthur
Darcye, Sir Robert Turwhit, Sir Edward Warner, and
Sir Walter Myldmaye, to act as Surveyors and Masters of
the Ordnance, 6 day of April, in the seventh Yere of Raigne
. A few Letters and Papers respecting the Proposal to unite
the Ordnance with the Army, 1833
Ordnance Office Establishment, 1782
682 Okigenism. Istoria dell' Origenismo. Dissertazione sopra cIo
ch' anno detto gl' Antichi della Condanna d'Origene nel
V. Concilio Ecumenico, neatly written^ in a large and
legible hand^ vellum binding . fol.
683 Oxford : — Horwood Magna, Terrier, &c. of Lands belonging
to New College, Oxford, with the Customs of the Manor,
&c. curious manuscript extracts^ temp. Jas. I et post. 4to
684 Oxford. An Elegy on Doctour Wall, Canon of Christchurch,
of the XYII century . fol.
Statuta Bibliothecse Bodleianse, with remarks, in a hand of
the last century . . 4to
Catalogue of several Syriac Manuscripts in the Bodleian
Library, 17 IH- 19 . 4tto, together S vol.
685 Oxfordshire and Berkshire. Exitus de terris in com. Oxon.
et Berk. 22 Hen. VIII, small rolls on vellum
Extracts from the Court Rolls of the Manor of Bensington,
1740
686 Painting. An exact and compendious Discourse concerning
the Art of Miniature or Limning ; the Names, Properties, &c.
of Colours and of preparing them : of the XVIII century fol.
687 Painting. Treatise on the Art of Painting, of the present
century, neatly written . 4to
Papyri. Description of the Papyrian Machine for unrolling
the Papyri . . fol.
688 Palmer (Thomas) The Sprite of Trees and Herbes, with
coloured drawings . . 4to
*^* This is a series of emblems, with descriptions in verse. It was
intended by the author as a new year's gift to Lord Burleigh,
to whom there is prefixed a Dedication in Latin : but his
Lordship dying before it was finished, it was sent to his son,
the celebrated Robert Cecil, Earl of Salisbury, to whom there
is a Dedication in English, from which the above particulars
are gathered. The volume appears to have been intended for
publication, and there are prefixed several copies of com-
mendatory verses (among other copies by Drayton and Ben
Jonson) which have not been published. The volume,
unluckily, is much mutilated.
80 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
689 Paradyse (The) of Daintie Devyses, transcribed from the
edition of 1576, half morocco . 4to
690 Parker Family. Table of the Alliance of the Family of Parker
to that of Merriott, and of Frances Parker (married to
Gavin Costin) claiming to represent George Merriott,
circa 1770
691 Parliamentary Papers. James I Letter to the Vice-Chan-
cellor respecting a Subsidy the first year of his reign
Bill respecting the Hue and Cry, 39 Eliz.
Questions respecting Grants of Crown Lands
Cursory Collections of Parliament
The Laws established touching the King's provision
The King's Project for an Union between England and Scotland
Lord Secretaries (Cecil?) Speech about Sir F. Goodwin
Explanation and Amendment of the Act respecting Recusancy
Minutes of the Committee for Tenths of Clergy
Acts for Relief of the Skinners
The Poor Plaisterers Bill of Remembrance to the Parliament
Act for the Reformation of narrow Drapies
Reasons for the Tanners' Bill
from Sir E. Hohy^s collection
692 Parliament. A Journall of the Proceedings in Parliament,
Cromwell and Charles II, 1653-1678, 2 vol. rough calfiol.
693 Parliamentary Reform, Twenty-six Letters and Miscellaneous
Printed Papers on, 1782-92, including those of T. Brand,
Tho. Christie, Rev. Christop. Wyvill, Tho. Johnes of
Hafod, the Earl of Buchan, &c.
694 Parliament. Modus-tenendi Parliament, apud Anglos, in two
Bookes composed by Henry Elsinge. The severall opinions
of sundrie antiquaries touching the antiquitye of the high
court of Parliament in England, time of Charles I fol.
Right of Electors determined by the House, circa 1710 fol.
695 Parliament. The Rules, Orders, Declarations and Resolutions
of the H. of C. to the 15th of May, 1730 fol.
Parliamentary Proceedings . A large collection, alphabetically
arranged, 384 pages, neatly and closely written, from A
to J., rough calf . . fol.
696 Passports, with Signatures of the Authorities, &c. a parcel
697 Patent of Nobility granted to Hieronymus Fagan
on vellum, with arms, old red velvet (1604) 4to
698 Paul's School. Copy of Dr. CoUett's Ordinances and Ex-
planation thereof, and other Orders as relate to the Masters
of the School and the Schollars to be educated therein.
For the use of the High Master of Saint Paul's School for
the time being, 1763 . fol.
699 Payz (Louis) Recueil de Fragmens en vers, tirez des QEuvres de
Moliere ; Fontanearum fabularum medulla, una cum indice
et vocabulario, neatly written, and dedicated to Sir Edward
and Lady Southwell, 2 vol. calf . 12mo
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 81
700 Paulus de Alexandria circa Distinctionem
vellum and paper intermixed . 4to
*^* At the comiuencement of the volume is a neatly executed
miniature of the author ; at the end is the following colo-
phon : — " Ifune librii Scribe Incipit perusii et perfeci passie
1444 die 21 Julii Ego frater Paulus de Alexandria."
701 Pedigrees of the Earls of Derby, Lord Willoughby de Broke,
Sir Everard Faulkener, Sir Nath. Powel, Philip Le Guyt,
Tufton Earl of Thanet, and his descendants, &c. all drawn
out for legal purposes, in several loose sheets
702 Peerage. Abstract of the Families of the ancient Nobility
which are extinct and by whom they are matched, alpha-
betically described
703 Peerage. Creations of the Nobility of England from William
the Conqueror to James I . fol.
704 Peerage Cases. Papers relating to the Baronies of Boutelort,
Clifford, Le Despenser . a parcel
705 Pelasgi. An Attempt to prove that the Pelasgi were a Celtic
Race, a curious dissertation founded on the language and
customs of the Pelasgi . 8vo
706 Pelham. Account Book of Receipts and Payments of
Pelham, of Crowhurst, Sussex, 1707-1716 4to
*^* The writer records payments to his father Pelham, and other
persons, from which is ascertained his name. He held
property in Battle and the neighbourhood, and the manor of
Crowhurst.
707 Penitenti. Instrutione di Penitenti, in old Italian^ of the XV
century : at the end are Sacred Poems . 4to
Tractatus de Poenitentia, by an English Catholic, the first leaf
wanting . . 4to
708 Penn (John) Rudiments of Heraldry ; or the Blason of
Gentry es Arms of severall County es. Copied and en-
larged by Morris Evans, of Llanwillinge, 1693 : from
Canon Newling^s collection . 4to
709 Perspective. Practical Perspective, or a plain and easie
Method representing all things to the Eye at a distance by
the exact rules of Art, with neat drawings^ circa 1750 4to
Des Ombres ; et de la Perspective in general, neat drawings
in Indian ink . . fol.
710 Pesaro. Relatione della Corte di Roma fatte Tanno 1655 dal
Cav. e Procuratore di San Marco, Gio. Pesaro, ritornato
insieme con gli altri Ambasciadori, dall' Ambasciaria
straordinario di ubbidienza ad Alessandro VII Papa
a curious relation of the embassy out from the republic of
Venice to solicit the aid of the Pope in the war against the
Turks . . fol.
82 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
711 Persia. Miscellaneous pieces relating to Persia : —
Memoir on the Wandering Tribes in Persia, translated from
a tract written in the time of Shah Abbas
Contents of the Monsheat, or Book of Letters, &c. of Meerza
Mehdy, Secretary to Nadir Shah
Translation of two Letters of Nadir Shah
Popular Arguments, shewing the difference between the Sects
of Soonee and Sheeah
Translation of a Vocabulary of the ancient Fars, &c. ; in 2 vol.
fol.
712 Petri (Francesco) Scerzi disegno colorati, red morocco
\* Sixty-four designs for the use of artists, representing scroll-work,
urns, &c.
713 Petris (Franc, de) Istoria della famiglia Cybo, 1599 4to
*^* Dedication Manuscript to Alberico Cybo, Principe di Massa,
whose arms are emblazoned on the first leaf.
714 Philosophia. Corpus Philosophia universalis Moraliaet Phy-
sica, in English hands of the XVII century, 2 vol. fol.
Deir Origine e Progresso dell' Filosofia prima de tempi del
Diluvio Universale, in a good hand of the XVII century,
old red morocco . . fol.
715 Philosophy: — Epistolse Philosophicse, Transcripts of Letters of
several learned Italian Scholars of the XVII century fol.
A System of Naturall Philosophy, with an Appendix out of
Dr. John Wallis concerning the ebbing and flowing of the
Sea, old red morocco . . 8vo
Plato's Second Alcibiades, or Dialogue between Alcibiades and
Socrates on Prayer, translated by Sam. Nott, 1762 12mo
716 Phoenician Language. Inscription Athlantico Phoenicienne
trouvee a Medine, ancienne capitale de I'isle de Malthe
Tan 1826, on a long roll, mounted on canvass
\* " Cette precieuse decouverte determine en fin au juste la veri-
table position de T ancienne Athlantide qui sutendait depuis
le Golfe de la grande Syrte jusqu' entre le cap Bon
d'Afrique et le cap Maritimo en Sicile."
717 Physica dictata k D. Dominis Andre h Blucher? et Joh. Bapt.
Wouchier? anno 1688, thick manuscript^ with engraved
emblematic designs . . 4to
Ivey (Lady) Book of (Physical) Receipts, of the time of
Charles II . 8vo, together 2 vol.
718 Pindar. Commentarii in Pythicas I, IV, evidently the work
of a profound scholar^ of the early part of the XVII
century . . 4to
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. $3
719 Pieces fugitives non imprimees : — Des diverses supputations
du terns — Du Couronnement des Princes — Des Armoires
— Des Epreuves d' Innocence qui se Faisoient par les
Sermons par le feu et par I'eau — De Quelques Antiquitez
de la Vllle de Paris — Des Anciens Signes d' Alliance
Parmi la Pluspart des Peuples du Monde — Des Tournois
— Des Legats, &c. of the latter part of the XVII century,
neatly written old red morocco . fol.
720 Plays. Dion, a Tragedy, in blank verse, founded apparently
on the Life of Dion, by Cornelius Nepos, of the XVIII
century, neatly written . 4 to
-^ochad, a Dramatic Poem (on the Story of -^ochad. King
of Leinster, anno 377), in a neat hand^ from the library of
Sir L. Parsons . . 4to
The Air Balloon, a Comedy . 4to
Alcestes, a Play, calf . . 4to
The Budget, a Farce . . 4to
The Fatal Interview, a Play, modern, not published 4to
The King of Lombardy, a Play (written in the middle of the
last century) . . 4to
Ash ton (R.) Love is the Conqueror, or the Irish Hero, a
Comedy, the autograph manuscript of an unpublished play ^
old morocco^ gilt leaves^ n. d. . 8vo
William Tell, an Historical Drama, trans, by R. Price, jun. 4to
721 Poemata variorum auctorum. They are chiefly of a religious
nature, written in a Flemish hand, and dated in various
parts of the volume, 1518 . small 8 vo
722 Poems, Songs, &c. of the time of James I and Charles I,
Amatory, Convivial, and Burlesque : — Ben Jonson's Good
Ale— On Samburne, Sheriife of Oxfordshire, 1609— The
University Oxford Beadle's Wife, &c. 18mo
723 Poems. The Choice, a Poem, by a Person of Quality, a Satyr
against Wit, 1700, in a neat hand
Faction Displayed — To the Memory of the Hon. Colonel
George Villiers, drowned in the River Piava — The Windsor
Prophecy : XVII century, &c.
Poems by several hands in the Reign of Charles II. Dryden,
Sprat, Denham, &c. . 12mo
724 Poems by several hands of the time of Charles II. The Music
Speech at Oxford. An Alexander navigarat maro Indicum,
Ro. South . . 4to
First act of the Electra of Sophocles — Epistle to a Friend
(Lee) in Suffolk, &c. . . 4to
Poems, Latin and English, in a hand of the last century —
Ophelia's Urn, &c. . . 4to
Poems of the time of Charles II, chiefly political. On Nell
Gwynne, on the Duke of Monmouth, on Sir George
Jefferies, &c. . . 4to
M
84 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
725 Poems on various Subjects, extracted chiefly from the Works of
some of the most celebrated Poets, 1747, in a neat hand fol.
Speculum Poeticum. The Poetical Mirror, in four Books.
To his Excellency Philip, Earl of Chesterfield, an amusing
poem, in blank verse, unpublished . 4to
726 Poems : — A Collection of English Poems, Epigrams (some
Facetious), by various authors, 9 vol. calf 8vo
727 Poesies. Recueil de Poesies (Inedites) historiques du Tems
depuis la mort du Roy Louis XIV, 2 vol. 4to
\* A very distinctly written manuscript, with music interspersed.
Poesies Francoises, in a neat hand of the middle of the XVIII
century . . 4to
728 PoEsiE. Satire di Giulio Acciani da Bagnulo. L'Aborto in
carare Poesie per Musica del Sig. Pietro Cesare Gallerati4to
Raccolta di Poesie Satiriche, che ascirono in Roma al momento
della Coronazione, che si fece nel Campidoglio alia Estem-
poranea Poetessa Corilla Olimpica, ossia la Nobile Signora
Donna Madalena Morelli Fernandez, 1776, the original
papers . . 4to
Poemetti. Ode per Duca della Corgna a sua Consorte alii
bagni di S. Cassiano — In lode di Savona, al Sigr. Gabriel
Chiabrera — Sopra I'Orto de' S. S. Conti di Bancardoro,
Sonetti di Mons. Azzolini . fol.
726 Poetical Miscellany op the seventeenth century, con-
taining Poems by various writers of the time of James I
and Charles I, part of them original, by various persons,
part transcripts . . 4to
*^* This volume is interesting, as it was the Table-book of the
Twysden Family, and contains several Poems by various of
its members, particularly Sir Roger Twysden the Antiquary,
and by other persons of the Kentish and Sussex Nobility and
Gentry, as Sir Warham St. Leger, Anthony St. Leger, L.
Ashbumham, Henry Wiat, Sir Henry Wotton, &c. There
are also Poems by Lord Faulkland, Sir Hugh Cholmley,
Sir Edward Herbert, &c.
730 Poetical : — Guarini, the Faithfull Shepherd, a Tragicomic
Pastorall, in a good modern hand . 4to
Johnson (Henry, Allen, of Christ Church) Travels of
Discovery in the Interior of Africa, a Prize Poem recited
at Oxford, 1806 . . 4to
GouJola (G.) Poems in Sclavonic, 1701 4to
Hobart (Sir John) Bullemar (Timothy) Imitation of Pindar's
Second Olympic Ode, a panegyrical poem on Sir John
Hobart of Blickling . 4to
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. $5
731 Poetical: — Spenser (Edmond) Fairie Queen, first part of the
first book, as far as canto 5, written in a very old and neat
hand . . fol.
Trefusis (Mrs.) Poems, a portion of the autograph Manuscript
fol.
Wright (John, of Biers Green, Durham) Poems 8vo
The Caledonian Captive, a Manuscript Play 4to
732 Poetical : — Prignani (B.) Elegise et Carmina, 2 vol. a modem
transcript from the rare edition of mcccclxxxviiii 8vo
Julianus (Franciscus) In laudem Johannis Baptistse Zani
Cardinalis Anniversarii ejus die, in a neat Italian hand^
(circa 1500) . . 4to
Tanacei Libellus Elegiacus ad Justum de Amore Chelinti
Pueri, in a neat Italian hand of the XVII century 12mo
Porcelli (Stephani) Passio S. Margharitse, 1497
in a good hand . . small 8vo
733 Poetry. Transcripts of Old English Poetry, chiefly of the
age of Elizabeth, in the hand-writing of the late Joseph
Haslewood, with a Vocabulary of Poetical Terms and
Collections for a Vocabulary of Scottish Words, unbound 4to
The Interpreter, wherin the principall Termes of the State,
much mistaken of the vulgar, are unfolded, 1622
in a neat hand . . 4to
*^* A political satire, probably by Thomas Scott, of Utrecht.
734 Poets : — The Deadmen's Scuffle, or a Bloodless Battle betwixt
the Poets of Westminster Abbey, with the manner of Dr.
Busby taming them with a bundle of birch ; Dr. Casaubon's
Critic on their Poetical Works ; Dr. South's Oration against
Funeral Forap, a curious literary satire of the commencement
of the XVIII century small 4to
735 Poland. Confederation Generale de tons les Ordres de la
Couronne et du Grand Duche de Lithuanie tenue a Varsovie,
7 Mai 1764 — Consultation de la Diete ordinaire, tenue k
Varsovie, 1766 ; with other papers relating to Poland,
apparently official, 2 vol. . fol.
736 Poland. A Collection of Papers, English and French, relating
to Poland, 1775-6, from the Collection of William Morton
Pitt, several of them in his hand fol. and 4to
737 Political Arithmetic. A Treatise of the XVII century,
addressed to King Charles II? . fol.
738 Portugal. Primeiras Cortes del Rey D. Alfonso Henriques
filho de Conde Henrique, e nato do grande Rey D. Alfonso
6^ de Leao, nao quae se establecem Leys, e se trata dos
negocios de reyno e de outras muitas couzas de grande
ponderacao e momento ; with various other Cortes and
State Papers in the volume, some original, with signatures,
chiefly of the XVII century . fol.
86 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
739 Popple (William) Paraphrastic Imitations of the Satires,
Epistles, and Art of Poetry of Horace, written in a beau-
tiful clear hand apparently the dedication manuscript to
Frederic^ Prince of Wales . fol.
The Ephesian Matron, a Tragi- Comedy, injured hy damp
fol. together 2 vol.
740 Post-fines in the Couht of Common Pleas, Original Docu-
ments relating to ; viz.
Assignment of a Moiety of the Profits of the Post- Fines from
Sir R. Clayton and Samuel Reynolds to Thomas Lord
Culpeper, 11 Feb. 1683
Defeazance from Sir R. Vyner to the Lord Culpeper for
quiet enjoyment of Lord Culpeper' s Moiety of the Post-
Fines, 12 Feb. 1683
Grant of the Post- Fines from King Charles II to T. Lord
Culpeper for 48 years, to commence from the expiration of
the Lease thereof to the Earl of Berks and Sir Robert
Howard, with three signatures of Charles II
Assigment of a Moiety of the Profits of the Post-Fines from
Sir R. Vyner to Samuel Reynolds
The King against the Farmers of Fines and Forfeitures
within the Duchy of Lancaster
741 Prayers in Hebrew for the Roman Congregation
ON VELLUM . . 16m0
Pratiques Spirituelles (probably in the hand-writing of
Bossuet) and other religious pieces 12mo, together 2 vol.
742 Precationum Liber, Psalmorum Poenitent. Officium Defunc-
toinmi, &c. a heautifully written Manuscript^ on fine white
vellum^ hlack morocco., silver clasps . 4to
743 Precedents in Ecclesiastical History
A View of the Laws respecting the Church from the
Reforaiation to 51 Geo. 3 . together 2 vol.
744 Precedents of Remarkable and Singular Indictments, with
Index. Transcript from the Diocese Books of Peterborough
relative to Admittance of Minister
745 Preces Familiares quibus olim solebat uti Imperator Carolus
quintus, Georgius Hermanns Willmart Bruxellensis scripsit
anno 1657 . . small 8vo
*^* A most exquisite specimen of penmanship on vellum, written
in various characters, in varied coloured inks heightened
with gold. The vellum is of the most delicate white tex-
ture, and the volume altogether is a perfect gem of its kind.
746 Preces Pi^, cum Kalendario
ON VELLUM : of the early part of the XVI century, with one
miniature, gilt capitals and borders
in old red velvety with clasps (8 Aug. 1 540) 24mo
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 87»
747 Preces. On vellum, with Illuminations : damaged round the
edges . . thick 18mo
748 Preces Pi^, Graece : XVI century . 4to
749 Preces et Hymni. On vellum : a small volume of Prayers
in an English hand of the time of Elizabeth. They are by
a Catholic, and contain a few lines in English verse, the
latter part damaged at the corners, so as to render it
slightly imperfect . . 18mo
750 Printers. Report of the Committee of Master Printers on the
Associations of the Compositors, 1807, signed by the
Chairman, G. Woodfall . . fol.
751 Printing, Early. XIII Tafeln Fac-similes zu Wetters Ges-
chichte der ErfUr dung der Buchdruckunst oblong fol.
752 Privilegium Doctaratus (3) Alex. Mussaria, M. Sexterus,
Dom. Abele
ON VELLUM, in ornamented binding . 4to
753 PsALMORUM Liber. On vellum : of the XIV century : in a
fine large gothic character . . fol.
755 Psalms of David, New Testament, and Singing Psalms of
Sternhold and Hopkins, written in short-hand of the middle
of the XVII century . small 8vo
756 PSALTERIUM GLOSSATUM. Cantica qusedam et Fidei
Confessiones
ON VELLUM : OF THE X CENTURY ; Written in a roman character
square folio
*^* This is a service book, and contains an interversary gloss upon
each verse of the Psalter. The heading of each Psalm is in
large capital letters, and the first letter of every verse com-
mences with a capital letter in red. Following the Psalter
are the songs and hymns from the Old and New Testament,
a Litany, the Creed of the Apostles, and that of Athanasius.
The first leaf, which contained the first four words of the
first Psalm, having been illuminated, is lost, but there remain
three illuminated leaves in gold and colours upon a purple
ground, the first contains the words in continuation of those
on the first leaf in large capital letters ; the second, David
and Goliah; the third, at the commencement of the cii
(ci English Bible) Psalm.
This very valuable Manuscript is from the Benedictine
Monastery of Stavelot.
757 PsALTERiuM Gr^cum: of the XV century, oncharta bombt/cina,
in a good hand . . 4to
758 Psalterium et Horarium. Of the XVI century ; in a large
gothic character, with the chant noted . fol.
88 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
759 PsALTERiUM. On VELLUM : of the XIV century ; in gothic
character, with a large miniature at the commencement
and eight small ones of French art . 4to
760 Pucci (Francesco Gaetano, e Giuseppe) Lettere Originali,
1724-1729, upwards of one hundred in number 4to
761 QuEVEDO (Francisco de) Paraphrasi y Traduccion de Anacreon,
Lagrimas de Jeremias, Poesias varias, &c. ; bound with it
are several Printed Tracts
Conquista de el reyno de Napoles en Octavas, por Diego de
Torres, 1735, &c. . . 4to
762 Raimundus de Poenitentia
ON vellum : of the XV century ; in double columns fol.
763 Ravenscroft (Thomas) Treatise of the Arte of Musicke,
manuscript of the time of James I . 4to
764 Raudon (Marmaduke of Yorke and Hoddesdon, Herts, 1662)
Poetical Collections out of several Authors, by M.
Raudon; Three Poems upon Sir Marmaduke Raudon,
Governor of Basing House, upon his Death, his putting
up the Acquaduct of the Samaritan at Hodsden in Hart-
fordshire, &c. a thick ohlong %vo volume^ in a legible hand,
with an index
765 Recipes for making Distilled Waters, Perfumes, Medicines,
made Wines, in various female hands of the XVII and
XVIII centuries . . fol.
*^* The names of many of the inventors are given, viz. Sir Theo-
dore Mayerne, Lady Kent, Dr. CoUadon, Mr. Snagg, Lord
Broughall, Sir Walter Rauleigh, &c.
766 Recipes for Making Preserves. Pastry, &c. in various female
hands of the XVII century . . 4to
Recipes for Making Cordial Waters, Medecine, Cookery, «S:c.
of the XVII century . . 4to
Horse Receipts, in a good hand^ circa 1760 8vo
Recipe Book, by Mary Hooke, 1680. The recipes are stated
frequently to have been given by Mrs. Carr, Lady Lock-
hart, Mrs. Wings, Lady Wharton, Sir Theodore Mayerne,
Dr. Clifford, and others, neatly written^ old calf together 4 voL
767 Recipes, &c. A Book of divers Receipts in Medicine, Dis-
tilled Waters . . fol.
Book of Expenses, Heads of Sermons, Precedents, 2 vol. ;
and others . . a parcel
768 Receipts, Old; Wills; Powers of Attorney a parcel
769 Recueil de Pieces. Selon le Clerge, 2 vol. : a curious Col-
lection relating to the French Clergy, 1700 to 1750, in
prose and verse, printed and manuscript . 8vo
*
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 89
770 Recueil des Extraits, Observations, &c. of the XVII century 4to
This is a common-place book in French, and appears to have
belonged to Jollivet, a French protestant clergyman, who
has transcribed into the volimie various letters and papers
relating to the persecuted protestants of France, and some
French verses addressed to Charles II by his illegitimate son
the Duke of Richmond, also verses addressed to the Duchess
.of Portsmouth by the said Duke of Richmond, her son.
771 Reflections on some of the Properties of Beauty and Subli-
mity, by Stebbing; Anecdotes of Bp. Mawson; and various
old Papers, with Signatures, &c. . a 'parcel
772 Registrum Cart arum Anglic, or a Register of English
Charters, of the XIV century, old French red mor. 24mo
*^* A complete collection of the more ancient Statutes, commencing
with Magna Charta, in Latin and Norman French. It is
ornamented throughout with large illuminated capitals in
gold and colours.
773 Renaudot (J.) Geometria Plana, seu Euclidis Elementorura
sex priores libri, clarissimis demonstrata ac figuris omati,
in gratiam Edw. Southwell, 1686 . fol.
774 Revenue. Extractes out of the Recordes, wherin may be col-
lected by what meanes the Kinges of England have and may
raise money, by a learned hand of the time of Charles I fol.
775 Revenue. A complete State of the Customs annually from
Christmas 1710 to 1735, very elaborately drawn out, an
official manuscript^ red morocco, gilt leaves large fol.
776 Revenue. Official Returns of the various Branches of the Re-
venue, from 1699 to 1745, drawn out in tables under the
several heads . . fol.
A volume containing in a tabular form the Receipts and
Payments made by the Customs, 1688-1703 fol.
Volume containing an Account of the Receipts into the
Exchequer from the Customes and Excise, 1690-1704 fol.
together 3 vol.
Ill Revenue. State of the Revenue of Excise, 1662-1768, official
manuscript, drawn out in a tabular form, red morocco fol.
Mr. Feme's Annual Abstracts of the Customes and additionall
Impositions, commencing 26 Feb. 1699, ending 25 Dec.
1712, an official manuscript, the royal arms stamped on the
sides . . . oblong fol.
778 Revenue. A particular State of the Receipts and Issues of the
publick Taxes and Loans during the reign of William III,
1688-1702, reduced to one general accompt or state for
the whole term, neatly drawn out in a tabular form 4to
Abstracts of the Money Bills beginning the first of William
and Mary, shewing the Fund and for how long granted,
the Sums given, borrowing Clauses, &c. 1721, neatly drawn
out in a tabular form, calf 4to, together 2 vol.
90 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
779 Revenue. A particular State of the Receipts and Issues of the
publick Revenue, Taxes, and Lands, during the reign of his
late Majes. King William, office copy^ original morocco
binding^ gilt leaves . . 4to
A particular State of the Receipts and Issues of the publick
Revenue, Taxes, and Loans, 1702-1710, in an office hand^
calf^ gilt leaves . . 4to
Abstract of the general State of the Receipts and Issues of
the publick Revenue from 1710 to 1713 4to, together 3 vol.
780 Revenue. An Establishment or List containing all the Pay-
ments to be made for Civill Affairs, 1699-1700 12mo
Supplies and Ways and Means from 1715 to 1782, in a fine
clear hand . . 8vo, together 2 vol.
781 Revenue. Warrant under the Privy Seal for the Loan of
Twenty Pounds to the King, with a Rec'. of the same, from
Francis Hardye of Sydlinge, Dorset, 1605 ; a Power of
Attorney from F. Hardy to Ant. Stowell to act for him
respecting the same, 1607
Ballance of Parliamentary Accounts, 1640, on a sheet
Grant of William III, appropriating the Duties on Tobacco,
&c. to the States of Holland, in payment of money advanced
by them to defray the expence of the King's Expedition
to England ; also for Payment of the Servants of Charles II
782 Revenue. Accompt of what Monies remain in Arrear unpaid
on the several Taxes following, for which no Compositions
have been made by the Receiver- General — Certificates of
Moneys paid into the Exchequer upon the 3d and 4th 21
Sh. Aid, 1713-14 — Certificate of Money paid into the Ex-
chequer upon the Duties on Houses, 1713-14 — Gross Pro-
duce of the Excise, 1723-24; on five large sheets, /rom the
collection of Brian Fairfax^ Commissioner of the Customs
Abstracts of the Receipts and Issues of the Publick Revenue,
1688-1702, on three large sheets
783 Roberts (William, of Croydon, Surgeon) Will, with Account
of his Estate, 1767-1787, eight paper books folio
Rob [ ] (Len [ ] ) Coppy Book of his Letters, 1695 fol.
together 2 vol.
\* The writer was sheriff and chamberlain of London.
784 Roma. Diario dell' Occorenze in Roma, dall' anno 1694 sino
air anno 1742, 2 vol. . . 4to
\* Among other interesting events noted are some relating to the
Chevalier de St. George and his family.
785 Roman (Hier.) Chronica Hebrea, of the XVI century fol.
%* The author was a friar of the Augustine order, and the present
work appears to be an autograph.
LATE MR. THOMAS ROOD. 94
785 Rome. A Note Book containing Remarks upon some of the
Antiquities of Rome, with copies of ancient Inscriptions
from the Farnese Palace and other Buildings, written
about 1750 . . 8vo
Roman Roads in Britain, Dissertation on, in a modern hand,
ten leaves . . 4to, together 2 vol.
1^1 ROME. [HisTOiRE Recueilie de Jules Cesar et autres
AUTEURS]
ON VELLUM : A VERY MAGNIFICENT MANUSCRIPT OF THE XIV
CENTURY. It is written in a French gothic character, in
double columns, and has at the commencement a fine large
illumination, bound in 2 vol. blue morocco fol.
788 Romish Persecutions. Account of the Burning of Protestants
by Mary I, of England, &c. collected from the various
historians, written at the beginning of the XVIII century,
half hound . . 4to
789 Rota (Giov.) Ragionamente de lo Stato presente d'ltalia Gior-
nata prima . . 4to
\* From the collection of the Earl of Guilford.
790 RovERGNE. A Terrier belonging to the Lordship of Salenques,
in the province of Rouergne, belonging to Jean Francois
de Rollet, Baron of Salenques, Castelnau, Mareaux, etc.
1642-1651, attested by Jacques Maliany, orig. hinding fol.
791 RUDING(R.) ORIGINAL COLLECTIONS for the
HISTORY OF the COINAGE of GREAT BRITAIN,
containing the rough-draught of the Work, Drawings of all the
known Anglo-Saxon Coins, original Letters of Gough and
other Antiquaries addressed to Ruding ; and an original
ROLL of the time OF EdWARD II, RELATING TO THE
Mint . . ^parcels
*^* A small portion only of this very voluminous body of materials
has been used in the publication of the labours of this distin-
guished Antiquarian and Numismatist.
792 Ordre de Bataille de TArmee Imperiale Russe, Commandant
en Chef le Marechal Comte Barclay de Tolly (Revue de
TArmee Russe pres Vertus), original drawings^ morocco
extra (1815) . . oblong fol.
793 Russia. Statistics of the Russian Empire, by Will. Morton Pitt,
and several other Papers relating to the same fol. & 4to
Account of the State of Russia, 1708, the first leaf wanting
fol. together 2 vol.
794 Russell (John, Rector of Stoke, near Guilford) Constitutions
and Canons of the Holy Apostles, containing their Precepts
to the Clergy and Laity, their Methods of administering
the Holy Sacraments, their Forms of Prayer, &c. drawn
out and corrected for publication^ with Notes and Indexes,
1755 . . . fol.
795 Saga af Armann, Icelandic, written in a legible hand 4to
N
92 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
796 Sclavonic Dramas. Elena ed Paridda; Achille i Deidamia,
of the XVIII century . . 8vo
*^* From the collection of the Earl of Guilford.
797 AvoLD (St.). Comptes de la Ville de St. Avoid depuis 1702
jusqu'a 1719, a thick volume . . fol.
798 St. Clement's Danes. The Accounts of the Collectors for the
Poor, 5tli May to the 8th October, 21 Eliz. on vellum ;
and numerous Apprentice and other Bonds by the Over-
seers, &c. . . a large parcel
799 St. George. Statutes and Ordinances of the Noble Order of
St. George named the Garter . long 8vo
800 St. Germain en Laye. Antiquitc et Origine de I'Eglise et
Prieure Royal de St. Germain en Laye, 1711, in a neat
hand . . . 4to
801 Saint John Lady Bolingbroke. Spese di Milady Bolingbroke,
1795-96, a book of her Ladyship's, apparently during her
residence in Italy, Household Expenses kept, in Italian
large fol.
802 St. Nicolas. Comptes de la Ville de St. Nicolas depuis 1698
jusqu'a 1719, a thick volume . . fol.
803 St. Olon, L'Etat de I'Empire di Maroc, with coloured drawings
of costume upon vellum^ old red morocco^ 1693 4to
*.j^* From the collection of the Earl of Guilford : it appears to be
the original Dedication Manuscript to Louis XIV.
804 St. Trudo. Officia St. Trudonis (S. Tron.), Various Offices
for the Service of this Saint
on vellum : some of the fourteenth century, and some of
later date upon paper . small fol.
805 Salomon. Les Clavicules de Rabby Salomon, traduite en
Fran9ois, with an English translation^ diagrams; and 1 (2)
806 Salonius. a misticall Exposition of Doctor Salonius, borne
at Vienna, and Bishopp of Fraunce, uppon the Ecclesiastes
of Solomon, in manner of a Dialogue ; trans, into English
by W. Pollard, A.D. 1615, written probably by the tran-
slator, a prisoner in Wood Street Counter, 1615, in a plain
hand . . . 4to
807 Santes de Ardoynis de Pesauro, Liber contra Sterilitatem,
compositus anno 1412, very curious . fol.
808 Sarpi (Paolo) Discorso sulla Potesta del Principe — Li Capi
d'un trattato imperfetto di Padre Paolo lasciato nelle mani
di Fra. Fulgentio suo successore . fol.
*^* This manuscript is of the time, written in a good Italian hand.
It is not contained in the edition of Sarpi's Works printed in
4to at Helmstadt (Verona).
LATE MR. THOMAS KODD. 93
809 Sarpi (Fra. Paolo) Racordi date da, in qual modo debba gover-
narsi la Rcpublica, 1615 . . fol.
Opinione del P. Fra. Paolo Servlta in qual modo debba gover-
narsi la Republica di Venetia, in a neat liand fol. together 2 v.
810 Saunderson (Professor) Lectures on Mechanicks, Astronomy,
and Sounds, with diagrams . 4to
Lectures on Natural Philosophy, diagrams^ 4to, together 2 vol.
811 Scientific. Arithmetic, 1702 . . 4to
*^* " This book belonged to Gerald de Coucy, Lord Kingsale."
Jennings (Joh.) Arithmetica Practicalis et Universalis in
usum Juventutis Academicse, 1721 . 8vo
Elements of Mathematics, 1780 . 4to
A Treatise on Trigonometry written about the year 1700 fol.
Cambridge Mathematical Lectures, 1717 . 4to
Volume containing WoUastoni Compendium — Lock Epito-
mized— Lockii Compendium — Clarkii Epitome, &c.
together 6 vol.
812 Scientific. Cotes (Roger &W.Whiston) A Course of Lectures
for the Hydrostatical and Pneumatical Experiments begun
at Cambridge and continued at London, plates 4to
Samuele Rinvals, alias Norton, Philosophante. Ramus de
Lacte Virginis, an alchemical work, of the XVI century 4to
Rouelle. Procedes Chimiques du Cours de Mons. Rouelle,
1752, &c. . . 4to
Planometria, or the Art of Measuring or Survaying of Land,
of the early part of the XVII century 12mo
Eames (J., Reg. Soc. Socii) Mechanica, sive de Motu Trac-
tatus, 1776, with drawings^ 2 vol. 8vo, together ^ vol,
813 Scotland. Traittez entre les roys de France et les roys d'Ecosse
Privileges accordez aux Escossois par les roys de France
Et les Memoires comment le roy d'Escoce a recconnu le roy-
aume d'Ecosse a foy et homage du royaume d'Angleterre,
et a renonce a I'Alliance de France annees 1292-1296
in a good clear hand^ of the XVII century large fol.
814 Scotland. Contract betwixt John Cunynghame and Patrick
Lyndesay, Edinburgh, 20 Dec. 1595, with signatures of the
parties and the witnesses
A Legal Document, containing a Matrimonial Contract and
Settlement made at Elgin, 1633
Bills of Expences on Journeys in various parts of Scotland,
by the Laird of Ardington, time of Charles II
curious^ as exhibiting the charges of entertainment and cost
of various articles
815 Scotland. Ane Account of the Procedure of the Baillies of
Leith as Justices of Her Majesties Peace there, upon the
Informaciones given into them against the Officers and
others of the Men of War presently lying in Leith Roads,
Jan. 6, 1709, signed by. the Baillies . fol.
94 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
816 Scotland. A volume in folio, containing,
1. Bp. Guthrie's Observations on the Troubles in Charles I
Reign
2. Graham's Account of the Earl of Glencairn's Expedition
to the Highlands, 1653-4
3. Sir Archibald Primrose (the Clerk of the Privy Council),
his Papers, 1651-1661. See among them the mode of
restoring the Government of Scotland, 1660-1, drawn up
by Lauderdale
4. Literse k Scotis, A.D. 1640 ad Vicinos ; with copies of
many other State Papers during the Civil War
an interesting volume, from the collection of the late George
Chalmers
817 Scotland. A volume of Original Letters and Papers by
the Scottish Covenanters or Cameronians, Alex. Sheills,
James Boig, Henry Emmerson, W. Forsayth, W. Boyes,
&c. 1679-1700, verg curious . . 4to
818 Scotland. Establishment for the managing her Majesties
Customs in North Brittain commenced 1707
an official manuscript, containing the royal commission, names
of the commissioners, <^c. red morocco . fol.
819 Scotland. A volume in 4to, containing,
1. Memoirs to King James VII, by the Earl of Balcarras
2. A short Account of the most memorable Things that
occurred in Parliament, 1705
3. The same for 1706
4. Account of what past under Conduct of the Earl of Mar
(bg a partisan of the Stuarts)
5. Three Letters from Peter Fea fa Jacobite), with several
curious printed Tracts relating to the Union, the Rebellion
of 1715, &c. several of them by the Jacobites, and of great
rarity
%* From the collection of George Chalmers, Esq.
820 Scotland. Notes on the Numismatic part of Anderson's
Diplomata Scotise, in Latin, a closely written manuscript on
35 pages, of the early part of the XVIII century fol.
821 Schleusneri (Jo. Fr.) Observationes et Conjecturse in Hesychii
Lexicon, pp. 144 ; Observationes in Phavorinum, pp. 84 ; Ob-
servationes in PoLLUCis Onomasticon, pp. 62 ; Notatorum
ad SuiDAM Collectanea, pp. 710 ; Observationes ac Cas-
tigationes in Cyrilli Philoxeni aliorumque Veterum
Glossaria Latino- Grseca et Grseco-Latina, ed. Labbseus,
Lutet. Paris, 1679 . . fol.
*^* They are contained in three volumes folio, and to the critical
and philological scholar might be of considerable service.
822 Schultens. Dictata Theologica Schultensii, Hemsterhusii, &c,
4to
Scriptura Sacra, ejus sehsus et usus, of the XVIII century 8vo
together 2 vol.
LATE .AlK. THOMAS KODi>. 95
823 Scotland. Anecdotes of Printing and Academical Lite-
rature AT Glasgow during the last Century, collected by
the Earl of Buclian, being a series of Letters addressed to
his Lordship : viz.
Five Letters of the Rev. Dr. Wodrow, of Stevenston, con-
cerning Robert and Andrew Foulis, and on the Lectures of
Professor Hutcheson, their Patron, dated 1808, indorsed
by Lord Buchan, with Critical Remarks
Eight Letters from Eliza Dewar, Daughter of Robt. Foulis,
detailing an Account of her Family, 1808
Sketch of the Life of Robert Foulis, by Lord Buchan
Letter from the celebrated John Wilkes to Robert Foulis,
respecting their proposed Edition of Plato in ten volumes,
provided they could be assured of a hundred Subscriptions
at Two Guineas each, dated Dec. 3, 1746
List of Helps in Professor James Moor's hands for an Edition
of Plato, Jan. 1759 ; also a Copy of his Original Letter in
liOrd Buchan's Handwriting, with Additional Notes. Will.
Harroch, Sec. to the Earl of Northumberland, dated from
James-st., Golden- square, 1753, in which he states that
the Elzevir Editions of the Classics were beautiful, but
incorrect
Letter from Dr. James Beattle to Robt. Foulis, dated
Aberdeen, 20 June, 1770, in Commendation of his Edition
of Milton, sealed with a Profile of Shakespeare
824 Seals (Welch) : Impressions of the Priory of Dogmail, Pem-
brokeshire—Rd. Bp. of St. Asaph, 1019— The Priory of
Pule, Pembrokeshire; and 1 other . (4)
825 Seals : Cast from the Great Seal of Robert the Bruce, and 1 other
(2)
826 Seals of the Cathedral of St. Davids, Bp. of St. Davids, temp.
Hen. VIII — The Priory of Brecknock, Abbey of Aber-
conway, 24 Ed. Ill . (4 impressions)
827 Sectani Satyr?e, Lat. et Italic^, 2 vol. . 4to
Semeionerion Argamaron. Grsece . 4to
Elogia, Panegyrici et Orationes, in Lingua Grseca Hodierna,
from Lord Guildford^ s sale fol. together 3 vol.
828 Selden (John) The Privileges of the Baronage of England when
they sitt in Parliament, a manuscript of the time of Charles I
fol.
Index to the first two Volumes of the Works of Selden, by
David Wilkins . fol. together 2 vol.
829 Sellwood (Tho.) Common- Place- Book, chiefly Religious and
Moral Extracts ; Note of Building, Planting, &c. at Billam,
Yorkshire, 1745-48, 2 vol. . foL
830 SENEC.E TRAGCEDI^. A fine Manuscript of the XV
century : ON VELLUM, by an Italian scribe, mor. gilt leaves foL
831 Sens. Revenue d\i Diocese de Sens suivant le Pouille du diet
Diocese, 1760, blue morocco^ arms on the sides large fol.
* *
96 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
832 Sermons (Fifteen) on Acts xvi, 30, 31, " Sirs, what shall I doe
to bee saved ?" &c. a Treatise on Matthew xvi, 25, in a
good hand, 1661 . . fol.
833 Sermons by a learned Divine of the reign of Charles II, written
in a good bold hand, 3 vol. . 4to
*^* The author uses his usual Greek motto, and has numerous
parallel passages of scripture quotations from the fathers and
classic authors,
834 Sermons, in a small neat hand of the middle of the XVII
century, bound in the original blue morocco binding
The name of the author is erased, but appears to be " Thomas
Martyn, sometime preacher at the Rolls" 4to
Sermons, in a hand of the time of Charles II 4to
Sermons, in a small neat hand of the time of Charles I 4to
together 3 vol.
835 Sermons on various portions of Scripture, Sentences containing
Things certain and uncertain, 2 vol. in a good hand, circa
1730, unbound . . 4to
These two works are by a learned divine of the Church of
England, as is evident from the authors he refers to. The
second consists of heads or outlines of a work connecting
Sacred and Profane History, which is brought down to the
reign of George II.
836 Sermons on various Passages of Scripture preached in the early
part of the eighteenth century . 4to
Sermons in a fair hand, circa 1730 . 4to
Sermons on Christian Morals, in a large clear hand of the
XVII century . . 4to
A Collection of twenty- six Sermons, written apparently by
Thomas Jones, a Clergyman of the Church of England,
in the latter part of the XVII century 4to, together 4 vol.
837 Sermons on Hosea, in a beautiful clear hand, 1641, g. I. 12mo
Sermons, in a small neat hand of the XVII century, with
Notes of Sermons by Mr. Knightbridge, Mr. Rogers, and
others, 1654 . . 8vo
Sermons preached at Buxton, 1653 . 8vo
Sermons by a learned Divine of the time of Charles I,
preached at Newington, Folkestone, &c. 8vo, together 4 vol.
838 Sermons, written in a very minute hand, in 2 vol. in the original
morocco binding . thick 8vo
*^* These appear from the dates to have been preached between the
years 1656-1678, and have evidently been intended for publi-
cation.
839 Texts and Heads of Sermons for the Fasts and Festivals of
the Church of England, 1664-73, in the original blue
morocco binding . , 8vo
Sermons. A volume by a Divine of the Church of England,
in a neat hand of the reign of Charles II, 8vo together 2 vol.
LATE MK. THOMAS RODD. 97
840 Sermons, in a neat hand of the latter part of the XVII century
8vo
Sermons. A volume of Sermons, Funeral, &c. in two
different hands, of the latter part of the XVII century 8vo
Sermons. A volume of Sermons by a Divine of the Church
of England, 1694, in a good hand 8vo ; together 3 vol.
*^* From the circumstance of Richard Earl of Scarborough being
named in the bidding prayer, it is most probable that the
author was his Lordship's chaplain.
841 Sermons preached in the reign of Charles II, in a good clear
hand, 7 vol. . . 8vo
842 Sermons preached at Dursley, time of James II and William III,
5 vol.
843 Sermons. Volume of Sermons in a large clear hand, preached
at Upton, Morton, Kirk, Frating, Thorring, Thorrington,
and St. James's, 1742-75 . 8vo
Sermons on Galatians iv, 16, in a large hand of the early
part of the XVIII century . 8vo
Sermons preached at Selling, Sheldwick, and Buckland in
Kent, 1687-1706, in a legible hand small 8vo
Sermons preached at West Drayton, Harmsworth, St. Bar-
tholomew's, Freren, St. Bennet Fink, 1705-15 8vo
together 4 vol.
844 Severi Minervii Spoletini de rebus Spoletinis libri duo, cum
prsefatione ad Franciscum Herulum Episcop. Spoletinum,
written on paper in the XVII century
orange- coloured morocco . . 4to
845 Sharpe (Barth.) The Waggoner of the South Sea, a series of
Maps exhibiting the whole of the Coast of the Pacific
from the Southernmost Point to New Granada, elaborately
drawn by Capt. William Hack, original morocco binding
large fol.
846 Shebbeare (Dr. John) Letters written during a Tour in France
and elsewhere, 1752, unpublished . fol.
*^* The author was a political writer and novellist of some eminence
in the middle of the last century : his letters to the people
of England occasioned his being set in the pillory.
847 Sheriffs. The Etimologie, Antiquitie, Dignitie, Office, and
Authoritie of Sheriffes and their Deputies, of the time of
Charles I . . 4to
848 Shropshire. Customs of the Manor of Weme, a long roll of
the XV century : on the back of it are the names of the
customary tenants, with particulars of their professions
and tenures, very curious
849 Shropshire. List of the Bayliffs of Shrewsbury, from the
year 1372 to the end of Qu. Eliz. reign, iri a good clear
hand, from the collection of the Rev. Canon Newling 4to
^ CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
SIXTH DAY'S SALE.
LOT
850 Shropshire. A roll respecting tlie Proceedings in the Upper
Bench, 1659, in a Suit between Sir Thomas Woolrich,
Bart, against Francis Newport and others
Assignment of a Term of 1000 Years from Vincent Berkely,
of Waters Upton, to Davies and Jones in trust for Adams
and AVife upon their Marriage, 1654
Three documents relating to a Case of Trespass which John
Mitteley, of Newport, Fyssemonger, had committed on the
lands of Sir Will. Newport, 31 Hen. VI
Roll of the Lands in Policy ,with names of the tenants and
the rents paid by them, of the XV century, in English
Receipt of £12. .5s Rent, Bekemsle and Corbet Meadows,
4 Hen. VIII, T. Lancashire on Account of Master Newport
Squier
851 Shropshire. Various Letters and Papers addressed to Francis
Chambre, of the Middle Temple, and of Oswestry, relating
to Legal Affairs connected with the County of Salop, 1775-
1798, with a drawing of the ground-plan of the New Lin
tenement^ in the parish of Wistanstow
852 SiciLiA. De Carlo d'Angio re di Sicilia, et della morte de
Francesi detta il Vespero Siciliano, Del monte Etna e de
suoi fuochi. Degli habitatori di Sicilia. De Costumi de
Siciliani, XVII century . 4to
853 Sinclair Family. Coppy of the original illuminate Manuscript
titled as on the Frontispiece below by Roderick Chalmers,
Herauld, anno D. 1741 — The Descent and Pedegree of the
most Noble and Auntient House of the Lords of Sincleer,
drawn out of the Evidents and Monuments of that Familie
be Henry Lord Sincleer, Anno Dom. 1590 (continued down
to 1741, hy the transcriberj ^ arms emblazoned Svo
854 Smythe (Sir John) A Discourse concerning the Effects of
divers Sortes of W^eapons in theis our Dayes, and chieflie
of the Mosquett, the Caliver, and the longe Bowe : as also
the excellent and wonderfull effectes of Archers, composed
by Sir John Smythe, Knight, 1 589, in a neat clear hand 4to
855 Songs set to Music, chiefly of the first half of the last century fol.
Songs set to Music, in manuscript oblong 4to ; together 2 vol.
856 Southwell (Sir Robert) Artis Rhetorics Compendium juxta
Aristotelis Methodum, autograph . 4to
Shield (H.) Mechanics, 1778 4to ; together 2 vol
859 Southwfll Papers (1730-70), Memorials, Letters, &c. a parcel
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. §9
858 Spas : — Tracts and Cuttings relative to the Spa at Islington,
Hammersmith, Rochester . a parcel
859 Speculum Humane Salvationis. Of the early part of the
XV century : illustrated with a series of one hundred and
eighty -two pen and ink drawings^ coloured^ representing the
histories of the 0. and N. Testaments^ with metrical de-
scriptions^ in old red morocco . fol.
860 Statuta Regis Richardi Secundi ab anno primo sur Regni
ad annum XVI
ON VELLUM : russia . . 4to
861 Stebbing (W.) Miscellaneous Notes on Shakspeare, autograph
8vo
862 Stephonii (Bemardini) de Stylo Laconico, Attico, Rhodio
Syntagma, ad Bartholomseum Rostum Mutinse scriptum
anno 1620 Vitse Auctoris postremo, neatly written . fol.
" At the end are several long letters from Stephonius to Jacobus
Pontanus, copies of verses by Stephonius, and other com-
positions.
863 Stuarts. Attestations, &c. relating to Scottish and Irish
Adherents to the House of Stuart
Attestation that Jean 0' Conor, descended from a Family of
the name of 0' Conor, alias Encoignard, established in
Noraiandy in the year 1420, is descended from the noble
Family of O'Conor of Rathalin, signed^ O'Gara, Iniskillin,
&c. St. Germain, 1702
Certificate that Gordon O'Neill is son of Jane Gordon,
daughter of George Marquis of Huntly, signed Le Due
de Perth, St. Germain, 1703
Certificate that James Tyriy, Athlone Herald, came into
France in the suite of James II, and that he now holds the
same ofiice under James III, 1703, signed W. Dorrington,
Colonel d'un Regiment d'Infanterie Irlandois
Certificacion que la Sieur John Kelly est proche parent du
Sieur Cornelius Kelly, comme il est fait foy dans la Genea-
logie de cette tres ancienne et noble Famille de Kelly, signed,
Jacques Tyrry, Athlone, St. Germain, 1708
Draught of the Certificate of the descent of Richard Wealch,
Family of De Wealsli, or Vallois, who went into Ireland
with Earl Strongbow in 1170, and of his relationship to
other families of the same name in Gloucestershire, Wor-
cestershire, and Middlesex, by Jac. Terry, Athlone, 1714
Commission au Sr. Kennedy, aidmayor du regiment d'Infan-
terie Irlandoise de Ikilkeley pour tenir rang de Capitaine
en pied 1738, signed by Louis XV
six curious and interesting documents
864 Stuart. Histoire de la Maison Royale de Stuart, of the early
part of the XVIII century . . fol.
100 CATALOGUE OP MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
865 Stichology, or a Recovery of the Greek and Latin Numbers
according to their original Proportions, Quantities, and
Systems, dedicated to Bp. Hare . 4to
Tragoedise Grsecse. Corrigenda in Indice ad selectus Tra-
goedise, Grsec. Oxon. De Metro. Conjecturales Emen-
dationes, in the hand of an eminent scholar of the last
century . . 12mo
Valetudinarius, Comedia, in an English hand of the reign of
Charles I . 4to, together 3 vol.
866 Stukeley (William) Roman Knights. A Series of Papers
relating to a Society of British Antiquaries, constituted
under the above title 1723. It contains the engraved Seal
of the Society, the Names, real and assumed, of the parties ;
at the head of which is Thomas Earl of Pembroke, Cervi-
lius Magnus ; Heneage Earl of Winchelsea, Cingetorix ;
Roger Gale, Venutius ; W. Stukely, Chyndonax ; Alex.
Gordon, Galgacus ; Maur. Johnson, Prasatagus, &c. ; also
of several Candidates, amono'st whom are some Ladies,
Frances Countess of Hertford, Bonduca, &c. and an Oration
at the Prsetorium 27 May, 1723 . fol.
867 Stukeley (William) Domus Patriarchalis, or the Origin of
Hebrew Letters (whence all others are deduced), from the
manner and furniture of the Houses in most ancient Times,
an autography dedicated to Queen Caroline, illustrated with
drawings in Indian ink, morocco . 4to
868 Sturluson (Snorra) Sidaste Partur Codicis Wormiani Haata
Eykill Snorra Sturlusonar. Snorronis Sturlaei Historici
et Poet^e celeberrimi Poemata vulgo Snorronis Clavis Me-
trica : quibus exhibentur figurse Poeticse et metrorum ge-
nera antiquissima, quibus Septentrio hie noster quondam
usus est. Versione Latina ac notis qualisbuscunque donata
1732 . . . 4to
869 Suffolk. A large Collection of Depositions, Examinations,
Informations, &c. taken by Magistrates in this county, with
Signatures (1740 to 1790) . a parcel
870 Suffolk. Fac-simile of an old Deed of the time of Richard II,
relating to Mendham
Articles of Agreement for the Sale of Lands in Lavenham,
Mills to CoUings, 1653
Deed of Marriage Settlement of Lands in Oulton, Christopher
Reve, of Stratton, St. Mary, Norfolk, on Elizabeth his
wife, 1666
Conveyance of several Marshes in Oulton, Christopher Reve
to Mary Symonds, 1686
Release from Thomas Betts, of the Manor of Oulton, held in
trust for Dorothy Reve, Widow, and Christopher Reve her
Son, 1708
LATE MK. TllUMAS UODD. 101
871 Suffolk. Grant of Land from Samson Abbot, of St. Edmunds-
bury, to Robert de Braybooke in Braybrooke, on condition
that he shall give to this Hall of Werketon annually " Una
libram Cymini adfestnm Sci. Edmundi," with the names
of the Testes, and the seal of the Abbey
872 Suffolk. Charter of Edward III, an. reg. 27, granting right
of Free-wan-en to Thomas de Aspele in his manors of
Lacford, Westthorp parva, &c. with the seal attached
873 Surrey. Deed by which Ricardus filiiis Alani de Stokely gives
to the Brothers of the Monastery of St. Mary de Weybrigh
the Messuage and Appurtenances which Wymerul filius
Snelling holds of him, without date
Settlement of Lands in Dower, in Egham, Spencer to Jordan,
1650
Deed of Conveyance of Lands in Guilford, Henry Watts and
others to Henry Johnson, 1697
Admission of Francis Sandell, Citizen of London, as Cus-
tomary Tennant to the Mannor of Richmond
Lease of Lands in Guilford, Sandyman to Mrs. Smith, 1722
Plan of an Estate in the parish of Lambeth, belonging to
Richard Hopkins, 1787
874 Sussex. Survey of the Mannors of Weeke, Kingston, East-
Preston, alias Preston, Mallary's Brinsbury, alias Parham
and Wiggenholt, taken by W. Westbrook, Esq., 1671
large fol.
875 Sussex. Licenses of Alienation under the Great Seal of Eliza-
beth, jfrom Sir Richard Sackville and Ric. Baker, Esq. to
Thomas Sackville (afterwards Earl of Dorset) and John
Dingley, of the Manor of Aldwicke, formerly part of the
possessions of the Archbishops of Canterbury, 1560 — Sale
of the Manor by Thomas Sackville to J. Dingley, 1 560 ;
and various other Deeds "relating to the same, to Bognor,
Feltham, Chichester, &c. in a solander case
876 Sussex. A Collection of original Deeds and Papers relating to
the Manor of Aldwicke and City of Chichester, possessions
of the Dingley and Craven Families, 1633-1696
Survey of the Manor of Aldwicke and North Barsteed, seized
by the Commissioners of Parliament, 1652, &c.
bound in 1 vol. folio
877 Sussex. Deed of Thomas Gossepe, enfeoffing R. Nashe and
others on his Lands at Rye for performance of his last Will,
9 Hen. VIII
Bill of Complaint with the Proofes on the part of Mildred
Vallor, Widow, against Mary Fairmauer and Ogle Rigges
respecting the Estate of Edward Fairmauer of Eastmanden
(1649?) . . fol.
Indenture between Stephen GoodsoU of Burwashe, and Symon
Canny e, Asheeler, Lease of Lands, 41 Eliz.
102 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
878 Sussex. Award of the Court of Common (i. e. King's) Bench
in the case between Edward White and John Martin, re-
specting Lands in East Guildford and Bodiam, 1659
*^* This instrument is one of the few during the Protectorate of
Richard Cromwell, and runs in his name.
879 Sussex. Abstract of the Title of Sir W. Oglander to an Estate
at East Dean, purchased by the Duke of Richmond, various
papers^ unbound
Lease of a House in Mountfield, Hon. W. Ashburnham to
W. Quethampton, 1676
Surrender of a Cottage in West- Dean Manor, 1773
Survey of certain Lands at Bognor, 1699
880 Sweden. A Collection of Papers, principally Statistical, re-
lating to Sweden and Norway, during the XVIII centurj^,
from Morden Pitt's collection
881 Sydney. The Psalmes op David, translated by the ce-
lebrated Sir Philip Sydney, and his Sister the
Countess of Pembroke. Written in a fine Italian hand,
by John Davies, of Hereford, who to his other accom-
plishments added that of writing-master : the numerous
capitals are gilt throughout : wants first leaf fol.
\* This interesting volume is from Penshurst Castle.
882 Tansii (Seraphini) Historia Chronologica Monasterii St.
Michaelis Arcangeli Montis Caveosi Congregationis Ordinis
S. Benedicti, ab anno 1065 ad ann. 1684, ex ejusdem
Coenobii Tabulario deprompta. Accessit Series Genea-
logica Principum Monasterii Benefaetorum, ex Normannica
Altavillana stirpe deducta . fol.
^*^ From the collection of the Earl of Guildford.
883 Tarragona. Restauracion de la Ciudad, y lugares del Campo
de Tarragona y Drecho de su Majestad para incorporarlos
a la corona, en virtud del pacto de retro estipulado en la
escritura de venta a carta de gracia otorgada por el rey
Juan I de Aragon, y el Arzobispo, y Cabildo de la Iglesia
de Tarragona en el ano de 1392, dispuesto por Diego
Raydo. Segui y Casanova, 1770 . fol.
884 Tarif des Droits du Sceau tant de 1672, 1674, 1691, que
r Augmentation de 1704
ON vellum, morocco . . 8vo
885 Taylor (Dr. Jeremy) Discourse on Friendship, written in a
neat hand, 1695 . . fol.
Taylor (Dr. John) Antiqui et Recentiores de Legibus, of the
last Century, containing a Catalogue of Ancient and
Modern Writers on Law, with references to their Works fol.
Taylor (Dr. J.) Voces Hybrida'. Analccta Etyniologica fol.
LATE MK. THOMAS RODD. 103
886 Testaceorum Indices tres, Terrestrium, Maritiniorum, Fos-
sillium, et Fluviatillura coUegit, J. S., in an Italian hand
of the early part of the XVIII century, with drawings of
some of the rarer shells, 2 vol. . 4to
887 Theatres Royal. Copies of Petitions from Charles Killigrew,
Lord Guilford, Dame Alice Brownlow, Christopher Rice,
Charles Davenant, William Collier, and others, 1709 ;
with the Replies of the Attorney and Solicitor- General,
transcribed from the originals hy John Philip Kemhle,
1793, blue morocco . . 4to
888 Theatrical : — Indexes of Names in the Life of Cibber —
Illustrative Index to Shakespeare, 21 vol.
Licence for the Royalty Theatre, 1800, &c. with some prints
a parcel
889 Theatrical : — Parts in the Miser, As you like it, &c. copied
for Macklin and other Performers 4to, a parcel
890 Theatres. Various Papers relating to the Royalty Theatre,
Wellclose Square
Maniere de juger des Ouvrages du Theatre : of the XVIII
century . . 4to
891 Theocritus. Index of Words in Theocritus, in a good hand of
the last century . . 4to
892 Theologia Affectiva, a Common- Place Book, in Latin
Papers on Clarendon's Impeachment, and others in the same voh
La Cantiva Espanola, and 1 other fol. and 4to, together 4 vol.
893 Theology : — Judgment, Discourse on the words, 1 Peter iv, 17,
" For the time is come that judgment must begin at the
house of God," written in a clear hand of the latter part
of the XVII century . 4to
An Introduction to a coherent Explanation of St. Paul's
Epistle to the Galatians, in a good hand of the early part
of the last century, incomplete . 4to
Historical View of the Trinitarian Controvers}^ in England
during the latter part of the seventeenth and early part
of the eighteenth centuries, by an orthodox hand 4to
Tractatus de Fide Divina (by an English or Irish Catholic)
of the XVII century . 4to, together 4 vol.
894 Marinar (F. Anton.) The Consonance of Jesus Christ and the
Prophets, translated by Sam. Bethell: the dedication manu-
script, dated from Bellingham (Herefordshire) , 1717 8vo
Theological Notes and Memoranda by a Puritan of the XVII
century, some in Welsh; together with " Certayne Approved
and Spetiall Receytes for several Diseases ;" Receipts in
Cookery; Poetical Pieces, &c. in 1 vol. 12mo
Meditations on the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, by
a devout hand of the latter part of the XVII century,
neatly written . 12mo, together 3 vol.
104 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
895 Tin- Coinage. Papers and Letters relating to a Project for a
Tin-Coinage of Half-pence and Farthings, 1665-1676
The Project of Prince Rupert and Lord Henry Howard
Papers of the Board of Trade and the Officers of the Mint, &c. fol.
896 Transcripts by W. Herbert : — Christmas CaroUes, newly
imprinted — The Chorle and the Birde — Churchyard's (T.)
Entertainment of the Queenes Majestic in Suffolke and
Norfolk, with a matter touching the Journey of Sir H.
Gilbarte, in verse (1519) . 4to
897 Transcript : — A Preaty Interlude called Nice Wanton (1560),
old russia . . 4to
898 Tottingham or Tottenham Family. Genealogical Collections
relative to the Family of Tottingham, by Alex. Deuchar ;
also the Pedigree of John Loftus, Tottenham, on a large
sheet of paper ^ with the shield of arms containing sixty-three
quarteriiigsj modern . fol.
899 Troubadour Poetry : — Recueil de Vers Proveucaux de differens
Autores Anciennes et Modemes : of the XVIII century,
400 pages . . 4to
900 Toulouse. Diocese de Toulouse revenus suivant le Pouille du
diet Diocese, 1779, blue mor. with arms on the sides large fol.
901 Tours. Estats de Tours du regne de Charles VIII, aage 13
ans 1483 : a transcript of the XVII century, red morocco^
gilt leaves^ with arms on the sides . fol.
902 TowNELEY. Alphabetical Catalogue of the Towneley Library,
2 vol. russia . fol.
\* This Catalogue gives the entire Library : in the printed Catalogue
many articles are not particularized.
903 Travels : — Journal of Travels (of an English Lady) from Paris
to the Hague, in 1726 ; and Friendly Admonitions, 2 vol.
both in vellum . . 8vo
904 Tractatus de Officio Ecclesiastico
ON VELLUM : of the XIII century . 8vo
905 Trade. Calculations of the balance of Trade between England
and Ireland, circa 1660, single sheet, stained fol.
Letter relating to a Council of Trade, 1705 8vo
Williams (Robert) Notes concerning Trade, Legorne, 1654,
in a good hand , 4to, together 3 vol.
906 Tran ( Joannis) Exercitationes Logicae, 1678-9 — Exercitationes
Metaphysicse k Magistro Joannis Trano dictatse, et a me
Archibaldo Hamiltono conscriptse, anno Dom. 1679 4to
Tractatus de Supplenda negligentia (by an English or Irish
Catholic), of the early part of the XVIII century
4to, together 2 vol.
907 Tyllotson (Will.) Collection of Arms of all such Knights,
Esquires and Gentlemen as were late inhabiting in time of
Queen Eliz., collected by W. Tyllotson, Clarke of Ipswich,
time of Charles I . . 4to
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 105
908 Tuscany. Storia del Gran Ducato di Toscana, tomo 2, of the
XVIII century, russia . . fol.
909 Ugulinus ( S. ) : — Enarratio Sanctse Vitae beati Ugolini Magalotti
filli qui migravit in ccelum anno salutis mccclxxiii die xi
decembris
ON VELLUM : of the Xyil century, with a neat miniature of
the saint , . 4to
910 Valletta (Giuseppe) Discorso Filosofico in materia d'ln-
quisitione, et intorno al correggimento della Filosofia di
Aristotele. Al nostro S. Padre Innocenzio XII, in a good
hand . . 4to
911 Vallans (W.) Tale of two Swans, wherin is comprehended
the original and increase of the River Lee, with the Anti-
quity of sundry Places seated upon the same, from the 4:to
edition, 1590
912 Valor (Latt.) Sonetti raccolto, con Rime di diversi autori.
Trattato, et Discorso del Amore Humano. Dedication MS.
to Capt. Thomaso Sassetti, whose arms are tricked on the
first leaf dated " di casa sua in Londra, il di pmo di
Maggio MDLxxxv," in a beautiful Italian hand 4to
913 Vande Velde (Guil.) Prof, in Acad. Louvan. Tractatus de
Privilegiis Nominationum Academies Lovaniensis, of the
latter part of the XVII century . 4to
914 Varia : — Introductio cognoscendi gradus sanguinitatis et
affinitatis, compilata a Nic. de Padua, Postilla de Nic. de
Lyra, super Evangelia, Vitse Sanctorum excerpta, &c. : of
the XV century . . 4to
915 Vazquez (Dionysii) Opera Theologica (Lectiones super Johanne
Evangelista. Questiones Theologicse de Angelis eorum
naturae, &c. Annotata super Pauli Epist. ad Romanos.
(Sermo de Sancto Nicolao, Eps. &c.) . fol.
This volume appears to be autograph, and is unpublished. It
is probably a portion only of the author's works.
Vasquez was employed by Card. Ximenes upon the cele-
brated Complutensian Polyglot, and was the first Archbishop
of Mexico. — See an account and high eulogium of him in
Antonio Biblioth. Hispanica nova, vol. i, p. 326.
916 Venetia. Ducali, on vellum: in the original stamped binding,
with the arms of the Doge on the sides . 4to
917 Venezia. Esame della Repubblicca di Venezia, sue Govemo,
Massimo, pretense con Prencipi, e forze in terra ferma et
in Mare, in a good Italia?! hand of the XVII century 4to
918 Venetia. Chronica et Origine della Casate antigo Nobilli della
Republica Veneciana, of the XVII century, the arms in
trick, some leaves damaged . fol.
*
106 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
919 Venetia. a Volume, containing Reports made by Supplicants
to the Senate of Venice for employment and rewards of
their several services, with the decision of the Senate upon
each case as taken by vote, 1644-1716 . fol.
920 Venice. Regulations, Laws, &c. of the School of the Corpo di
Christo at Venice
ON VELLUM, the capitals coloured . fol.
921 Venier (Z. Benetto) Teatro d'una Prudenza, con cui viene
regolamente un Dominio della sapienza di tanto Storacoli
quanti Padri Porporati sedove sovra 1' Adriatic© Augus-
tissimo Concistoro, 1703, unbound large fol.
922 Vertue (George) Catalogue of a Collection of Engraved British
Portraits . . oblong 8vo
923 Vicecomitis (Ilier.) Lamiarum opusculum ad lUust. Mediolani
Ducum Franciscum Forciam Vicecomitum, of the XVI
century . . 4to
Vecturia. In Laudem Vecturise Domus Patavii mcccclxxv,
in a hand of the time . 4to
924 Villahermosa (Francisco de Gurrea y Aragon, Duque de)
Compendio Historial de lo sucedido en el Reyno de Aragon
en los annos 1591 y 1592, quando entro en el exercito del
rey D. Felipe, a modern traiiscript . fol.
925 ViLLEROi (Nic. de Neuville de) Memoires, in a good hand^
origijial vellum binding . small fol.
\* The author was made Secretary of State 1567. He continued
in that office under four Sovereigns, viz. Charles IX, Henri III,
Henri IV, and Louis XIII.
926 ViGiLiiE Defunctorum, a fine Manuscript of the XIV century
ON VELLUM, in a bold gothic character, with music noted,
original oak boards . fol.
927 VIRGILII OPERA. A fine Manuscript of the XV century
ON VELLUM, written in a neat roman character by an Italian
scribe. The beginning of each book has an illuminated
capital . . small fol.
*^* This Manuscript is imperfect, wanting the eighth, ninth, and
tenth Eclogues, the commencement of the first Book of the
Georgics, and nearly the whole of the twelfth book of the
^neid.
928 Virgil. A Series of Designs for Illustration copied from the
celebrated Manuscript of the IV or V century, which is
preserved in the Vatican. It is of the XVI century, upo7i
paper, in the original red morocco binding 4to
929 Virgil. Notes in Virgil's Eclogues and Georgics. Florae (Eco-
nomica Italise. Flora Dia^tetica, in English, unbound fol.
\* These notes are written by an English traveller in Italy, in the
middle of the last century. He was evidently a great ob-
server of nature and lover of botany.
LATE MR. THOMAS ROOD. 107
930 VoNTET (J.) L'Art de Trancher la Viandes et toutes Sortes de
Fruites. La mode Italienne et nouvellement a la Francoise,
par Jacques Vontet, Escuyer, tranchant, neatly written^
circa 1650 . , 4to
\* This curious Manuscript is illustrated with a series of engravings
executed for the work.
931 Vossius — " Catalogum hunc Auctorum veterum, imprimis in-
editorum, contexuit (ni fallor) Isaacus Vossius Gerhardi
filius, in nonullis tamen locis et plurimis ipsius Gerardi
manum deprehanda" . fol.
\* This Manuscript would be of service to any future Editor of
Lempriere's Classical Dictionary.
932 Voyage (A) to Saint Helena, Bencoolen and China, in the
H. C. S. Ceres, Hugh Scott, Esq. Commander, written in
verse f 1813 . . fol.
933 Wales. These are the Laws, Statutes, and Customs of the
Free Borough of the Town of Montgomery, holden, ob-
served, and used from the time of King Henry I, with the
several Charters, neatly written, the arms and seal of the
town emblazoned, calf . fol.
934 Wales. Charter from Philip Lloyd and John Johnes, Clarks,
infeoffing Hugh Burgh and Elizabeth his Wife in various
Lands and Manors in Cardiganshire, 6 Hen. V ; with two
other Deeds relating to the same Property
Two Deeds of Mortgage, &c. of Land in the Parish of
Llandabatu Odyn in Cardiganshire, Lewis to Williams, 1 759
Lease of a House in Wiliamstow, Pembrokeshire, John
Bartlett to Harry Sidwell, 1628
935 Wales. Proceedings at the Assizes in Wales, 1807 to 1820,
in 34 Paper Books, of which Nos. 14 and 18 are wanting:
they appear to be the Judges' Books . fol.
936 Walpole (H., E. of Orford) Narrative of the Quarrel of Hume
and Rousseau — Reminiscences ; Part of Chesterfield's
Letters, &c. — Transcripts of various works of Horace
Walpole — Hieroglyphic Tales, &c. with a well-executed
drawing of Horace Walpole in indian ink
937 Walpole : — Patent appointing Sir Rob. Walpole and others Com-
missioners of the Treasury, autograph of Lord Haltfax^
and coats of arms emblazoned on vellum 1725
938 Walsingham (Sir Francis) Negotiations in France, 1570-72,
relating to the projected Mariage of Q. Elizabeth with the
Duke of Anjou . . thick fol.
939 Ware (Henry) Answer to the Romanists question, What do you
make of all your ancestors and fathers who both lived and
died in the faith of the Church of Rome? — The History of
the Church of Rome — Reasons wherefore a consent to abolish
the Penall Statutes against Papists cannot be given, &c. fol.
P
108 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
940 Warwickshire. The Names and Arms of the Nobility and
Gentry of Warwickshire — The Arms of the Ancient
and Modern Nobilitie and Gentry of Wales, of the XVII
century, 2 vol. . . 4to
941 Warwickshire. Act for building a Parish Church, and
making a new Parish to be called St. Philip 4to
Lawyer's Copy- Book, containing various instruments relating
to Warwickshire . fol. together 2 vol.
942 Wasia. Dit syn de naemen en toenaemen vande Heemn Hooch-
baillios, Hoochschapenen, Pensioranissan, ende Greffiers
vanden lande van Waes . fol.
*** With 300 shields of arms of these Lords and Functionaries, from
the year 1249 to 1696, neatly tricked; elegantly coloured
and heightened with gold.
943 Watson (Bp.) Prefaces and Appendix to Bp. Watson's Collection
of Theological Tracts . 8vo
Whitfield. Letters to a Friend, shewing Mr. Whitfield's
Doctrine, to Dr. Jno. H ey, of Philadelphia, 1740 8vo
Willis (J.) Sermons, written in a small neat hand of the latter
part of the seventeenth century 8vo, together 3 vol.
943 Webster (Alex.) Account of the Number of People in Scotland
in 1755, 7norocco . . fol.
944 Wedekind (Baron G. W. de) On Economico- Botanical Gardens
— On Forest Management, and the Method of planting
Wood with the Hessian Dibble, 3 vol. 4to
945 Welsh Poetry : a MS. of XVII century, in bad condition 4to
946 Welch Manuscript of the XVI century, apparently a grammar
and vocabulary . small 8vo
947 Wentworth. Mass of Papers relating to the Property of Lady
Wentworth, Baroness of Nettleslead, Rent Rolls, &c. —
Extracts from her Will relating to lands in Bedfordshire,
Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire — Will of her Sister,
Mrs. Mussenden, of Herringfleet, Suffolk — Letters of Mrs.
Mussenden, Sister of Lady Wentworth — Catalogue and
Inventories of the Personal Property of Lady Wentworth
at her various Houses, unbound . fol.
A Noate of my Master Sir George Wentworthes Debts oweing
by him the first of July, 1663, with a few other Papers
apparently relating to the same fol. together 2 vol.
948 Westmoreland. Customs, Services, and Royalties belonging
to the Mannors, Lordships and Townshipps in the Richmond
Lands within the Barony of Kendal, 1574 ; a transcript of
the latter end of the XVII century, contained in a volume
of Law Cases . . fol.
949 Whale Fishery. A collection of Statistical Papers relating
to the Greenland Fishery, from 1553 to 1799 ; to the South
Sea, from 1785 to 1809 ; and to Oil, from 1700 to 1801, m
a folio voliilue, neatly half bound
LATE MR. THOMAS KODD. 109
950 Wharton (Hannah) Revelations, Spiritual Manifestations,
Visions, Prayers, &c. at Birmingham, 1729-30, 2 vol. 4to
951 Williams (Jo., Theol. Doet. et Cathed. Bangoriensis Decani)
Prselectiones Publicse Habitse in Acad. Oxonii, ann. 1608-9
8vo
Whytt (Dr.) Clinical Lectures, by W. Falconer, Acad. Edin.,
afterwards of Bath . . 4to
952 Will of Matthew Prior, the Poet, bequeathing lands in Essex,
&c. with very minute directions respecting his Books,
Negotiations, Pictures, &c. several of which are particularly
mentioned
Will of John Sampson, of Hubie, in the County of York, Esq.
founder of a Free School at Liverton, Notts., bequeathing
lands in Derbyshire, &c. 1691
Will of the Rt. Hon. Lady Mary George Bentinck Griffith,
1778
Will of Robert Kilpatrick, of St. Clement's Danes, 1730
Will of Andrew Millar, of the Strand, Bookseller, 1765
Will of Timothy Motteux, of Leadenhall Street, 1745 fol.
953 Will of John Barron, of Haverfordwest, Esq. 1771
Will of Mary Blakeway, of Shrewsbury, 1776
Will of John Earl Clonmell, 24 April 1795
Will of James Garmson, of Swan Alley, Coleman Street, 1761
Will of Nicholas Grice, of Iver, Bucks, devising the White
Hart, Bishopsgate, London, &c. 1700
Will of Watkin Lewes, of Meline, co. Pembroke, 1769
Will of James Millar, of the Inner Temple, 1638
Will of Peregrine, Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, 1779 fol.
Will of William Betagh, of London, bequeathing tenements
in Raven Alley, Aldgate, written on seventeen sheets of
paper ^ each signed hy him^ 1596
Will of Benjamin Mildmay, Earl of Fitz waiter, 1753
Will of Thomas Pitt, Earl of Londonderry, 1727 fol.
954 Wion, Monachi S. Benedicti de Mantua (Arnoldi) Lignum
vitse ornamentum et decus Ecclesise. In quibus totius
Sanctiss. Religionis Divi Benedicti initia viri dignitate
doctrina sauctitate, ac Principatu clari describuntur et
fructus qui per eos S. R. E. accesserunt fusissime expli-
cantur ad Philippum II Hispan. Regem., arms in trick fol.
955 Wither (George) Legal Memoranda, Reports, 1652-1660, &c.
2 vol. . . small 8vo
\* The writer was of Gray's Inn, and records his admission to the
bar in 1 650. He was made Recorder of Rom sey in Hampshire
in 1658.
956 WoLLASTON (Dr.) Astronomical Lectures and Calculations, 1 vol.
lialfhoimd^ and 13 separate parts in oblong foL boards fol.
110 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
957 Wool. Abstract of Schemes, Proposals, &c. to prevent the
running of Wooll, presented to the Lords Commissioners
for Trade and Plantations, 1741 . fol.
958 Worcestershire. Twenty-three Documents, Letters, and
Papers relating chiefly to the Estates of Sir John Dinely
960 YoNGE (John) A Discourse for a Bancke of Money to be esta-
blished for the relief of the common necessity, presented to
Q. Elizabeth, 1558, transcript^ calf . 4to
961 YoRKE (Hon. Philip) A Journal of remarkable Passages and
Debates in the third Session of the third Parliament of
King George II, 1743-4, interspersed occasionally with
the characters of such as made a principal figure in them,
and with some private anecdotes, autograph marMscript 4to
962 YoRKE. Philip Yorke (Lord Hardwick, Chancellor) Notes and
Memoranda of Debates, &c. also Notes, &c. by Sir Joseph
Yorke, Ambassador at the Hague . a parcel
Reasons given for and the Judgment pronounced in the cause
Bennett and Spenser v. Vade and others, 1742, respecting
the Will of Sir John Leigh, a very singular case
964 Yorkshire. Booke of the Easter Offerings of Campsall, Fen-
weck, Mosse, &c. containing the names of the Communi-
cants, the sums given by each, &c. 1576-1585
unbound^ some leaves wanting small fol. or elongated 8vo
965 Yorkshire. Grant of Lands in Ryston, in Holderness, Joh.
Almote to Joh. de Wencelagh, 1427
An Obligation between Peter Parkyn, of Long Ruston in
Holderness, to Jo. Cutbert of the same, 1 Philip and Mary
Grant of Land in Lokyngton, Will. Clyff to Jo. Wenseley,
12th Henry VIII
Grant of Lands in Besewike Will. Hervy to Henry Cliff de
Lokynton, 35 Henry VI
Grant of Lands in Beswyk from Thomas Roos, Citizen of
London, to Will. Rappyn, of Beswyk, 1427
Deed relating to Lands in Beswick, without date, very early
966 Yorkshire. Grant of Lands in Acclom juxta Poklyngton,
Thomas Makblyth, of Eringwald, Clerk, and Robert
Newerk, Chaplain to John Wenclagh, of Ryston, in Hol-
dernes, with the seals, time of Henry VI
Indenture between Sir Will. Hyldyard, of Bishop- Walton,
and Sir Ralph Hansly, of Tickhill, 3d Charles I
Grant of a Messuage in Beswyk, Will. Frost and Patrick
Rasshe to Henry Randolf and Elizabeth his Wife, 9th
Henry IV
Deed of Fine passed by Mr. Manby and his Wife to Mr.
Warton, 1656, Lands in Beverly
967 Yokkshire. Ten Old Deeds relating to York, Beverley, &c.
of the XVI century, some with seals
LATE MR. THOMAS ROOD. Ill
968 Yorkshire. Proceedings in the Court of Chancery in a Suit
between Jolin Stafford, jun., and John Beckwyth, with the
Award, 21 Henry VI
Lease from Rob. Leminge, of Pickeringe, to Richard Craven
and others, of Southfield Close, 1609
Release from Hen. de Boys to Joh. fil. Johis Ranord, Lands
in A , dated from Mapleton, 1342
Feoffment of the Manors of Couseby, Mosele, Bramyngham,
and Rypplynghara, Hugo de Hastyngs, Chivaler, to John
Moubray de Kirtelyngton, and Willo. de Swynflete, Archd.
of Norwich, 40 Edw. Ill
Grant of Lands in Medilton, Galfridus de Kylwardby and
Will. Chapman to Will, de Kylwardby, 1376
969 York. Deed of Grant of Lands from Walter de Nafferton,
Rector of St. Margaret, York, and others, to Robert de
Hilton and others, 10th Ric. II
Yorkshire. Lease from Edmund Nevil, of Lattemer, com-
monly called the Erie of Westmoreland, to Aurelia Town-
send and Anthony Radcliffe, of the Manor of Skirtenbeck,
1609
Bond for Performance of Covenants, William Colson of
Beverley to John Colson, 3d Elizabeth
A Deed of Fine from Mr. Nelthorpe and his Wife, Edw.
Cartwright and his Wife, to Sir Mich. Warton, relating to
Lands in Beverly, the seal attached, 17 Charles I
Exemplification of a Recovery, Etherwicke, 18th Elizabeth,
with seal of the Queen's Bench
Jonathan Barnsley's Grant of Lands in Sheffield in Jointure
to his Wife, 1697
Francis Parker's Inquisition, the Manor of Sheffield, 1723
970 Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Glo'ster shire, Guernsey, and other
of the Channel Islands, Papers relating to a parcel
*
112 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
ORIENTAL MANUSCRIPTS,
TOGETHER WITH
A FEW IN HEBREW AND GREEK.
971 All Sentences of Alee Ebn Abee Taleb, written in Arabic,
with an English Translation by the celebrated Oriental
Scholar Simon Ockley, who has prefixed a Preliminary-
Discourse on the Arabians, the five first pages of which
are wanting, autograph in a fine legible character^ calf 4to
972 Alcoran (the) in Arabic, a very neat MS. oriental binding,
V20^A,D.nS7 . . 8vo
973 Al Koran. A Manuscript in Arabic, written in a beautiful
clear character, upon a roll of the finest Indian paper,
several feet in length, by 2 inches in width, inclosed in a
small case
This Manuscript presents a very elegant specimen of oriental
penmanship: some of the chapters are written in singular
figures, and some in the form of large Arabic letters.
974 Arabic : — Miscellanies in Arabic and Persian, interspersed
with Turkish Poetry — Instructions in the Mahommedan
Doctrine and Traditions, 5 vol. various sizes
975 Aristoteles de Physico Auscultatione Hebraice, stained fol.
976 Aristoteles de Physica Auscultatione, Hebraice 4to
977 Advice to the Jews to embrace the Christian Religion, in
Hebrew, from the library of Bp. Beveridge, whose writing
it is supposed to be . 4to
978 AramavaraVilaccam, in Cingalese, accompanied by an English
translation. A sacred book, containing the Mythological
Relation of the Discovery of Vaccination 4to
979 Book of Conversation, Modern Arabic andltalian — Modern Greek
Poetry, by a Greek living at Constantinople, 1813-16 —
MS. in the Bugis (Island of Celebes) character
various sizes, together 4 vol.
980 Book of Esther, in Hebrew, a roll, on vellum, eight feet in
length, by two in breadth
981 Burmese Topographical Maps, with the Names of some of the
Places in English
982 Burmese (three) or Pali MSS. inscribed on the leaves of the
Talipot Tree ; and a vol. containing two Works in the
Sikh or Punjabee character
983 Catalogue of Books and Pamphlets relating to the Slave
Trade and African Company, trading to the West Indies,
compiled by A. Homer, neatly written ; and 1 other 8vo
984 Cingalese Manuscript, written on leaves of the palm-tree, oblong
985 Cingalese Almanac, and the Horoscope of a Child : two small
Manuscripts on the leaf of the Bamboo 4to
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 113
986 CoMTiNO (Rabbi Mordecai) Commentary on the More Novochim
of Maimonides, Hebrew, written in Rabbinical Characters,
of the XVI century . 4to
987 Dictionary of the Kameh, or Cambodian Language, with the
English Translation to every word . fol.
988 Evangelium S. Matth^i, Hebraic^, very neatly written,
about 1650, in the Rabbinical Character, sewed fol.
989 Goolistan, or Rose Garden of the Poet Saady, in the Persian
Language and Character . 4t()
990 Grammatical : — Prideaux (Humphrey) Introductio ad linguam
Hebrseam (Hebrew Grammar), autograph 12mo
The Hebrew Grammar abridged, in the hand-writing of the
late Mr. Heber . «► 4to
991 Grammatical: — Persian and Turkish Vocabulary, written in
the Neshki character, stained . 8vo
Persian Grammar in Taalik, containing a complete Paradigm
of all the forms of the Persian Verb 8vo
Januse Latinitatis vestibulum Turcice redditum opera Gul.
Seaman, author of the Turkish Grammar^ an autograph of
this celebrated orientalist . 8vo
992 Grammatical : — Dialectus Arabica, a Grammar of the Arabic
Language, written in the XVII century, apparently by an
English Scholar, in a beautiful Italian hand 8vo
An Essay on Arabic Syntax, translated fol.
Grammatica di Lingua Arabica, Italian and Arabic 8vo
Arabic Grammar, written in the Neshki character small 8vo
993 GuL-u-BuLBUL. The Rose and Nightingale, a Turkish Poem,
written in a beautiful hand of the XVIII century small 8vo
994 MiSBABS, Arabic Grammar, bad state . 4to
Ajroomieh, or a Preliminary Arabic Grammar, from Lord
Guildford's library . small 8vo
Mohamed Abn Abdella, Grammatica Arabica, with a Com-
mentary, imperfect . 4to
995 Greek Liturgy : — An Antient vellum Roll, nearly fifteen feet
long, containing a portion of the Liturgy of the Greek
Church, written in antiquated form of Character, probably
of the XIII century, in fine preservation
996 Hebrew Catechism, trans, from the Italian, in ten Dialogues
— Essay on the Law of Moses — The Life of Boodoo, and
an Account of the Boodoo Religion — Translation of a
Cingalese Almanac for the year 1803, 2 vol. 4to
997 Hebrew Service Book, Manuscript of the XIV century, impft.
on vellum . . 8vo
998 Hebrew Roll : — Liber Esther, Hebraice, a very neat roll,
15 feet long by 8 inches wide
999 Hebrew Roll : — Pentateuchus, Hebraice, written in a very
large square character
on parchment, 98 feet long by 27 inches wide, 54 lines in a
column, on double rollers
114 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS OF THE
1000 Hebrew Manuscript, of the XV century, on vellum, con-
taining Readings from the Bible, and Prayers, written in a
beautiful small character . 16mo
1001 Iscander Nameh of the Persian Poet Nizzami, with copious
Notes in the margin . 4to
1002 Javanese (a) Manuscript . small fol.
1002 Kalendar in Turkish ; a most elegant specimen of Oriental
Penmanship : each page divided into eight compartments
by lines of gold, and the whole of the text is written in
different coloured inks, viz. black, scarlet, red, crimson-red,
blue, green, and yellow, written upon cartahomhycina sm. fol.
1003 Koran, in Arabic, a very tieat MS. (1788) 8vo
1004 Koran : — Five Soorals or Chapters in Arabic, in a very large
bold character, with a Persian interlinear translation in red
ink
1004*Lectiones et Evangelia quae legitur in Sanctis diebus inter
annum, Arabice . 4to
1005 Letters : — Inshai Herkeren. Forms of Letter- writing, in
Persian . . 8vo
1007 Letters: — Riyazal Mohsani. Forms of Letters, &c.in Persian
4to
Arithmetic and Merchants' Accounts, in Turkish 4to
1008 Machazor. a Hebrew Manuscript of the XV century
on vellum. It contains Prayers for the Feast of Weeks, for
the 17th day of the lunar month Tamuz, with the afternoon
Prayers, &c. with the Lamentations of Jeremiah, and the
book of Job, according to the Custom of the Portuguese
Jews, imperfect at the beginning . 4to
1009 Maimonides (Moses) on the Jewish Traditional Laws as ex-
pounded in his Tad-Chazegah, in the Rabbinical character
on vellum, not quite perfect . small folio
1010 MiZHEB Ashig, a Story Book, compiled by Dr. Gilchrist, in
the Hindostanee Language, (1803), 4to — Stories (with
Poetry), on Moral and Religious Subjects, in Persian
8vo, together 2 vol.
1011 MoNAFAE al Doweieh. A treatise of Physical Terms and
Medicine, in Persian, calf from Swinton^s collection 4to
Treatise on Curing Diseases, in verse, with other Treatises, in
Turkish, stained . 4to
1012 MizAN al Tib, a Medical Dictionary, by Mohammed Akbar
small fol.
A Treatise relating to Medicine and Poetry, in Persian,
damaged . oblong 8vo
1013 PoEMSjin Turkish, written in black andred within a gold border 4to
Fragments in Persian . . 4to
Poems of Hafiz, written A. H. 1027 . 8vo
1014 Psalter, in Persian and Turkish, a modem Manuscript,
written in parallel columns, red morocco, gilt leaves fol.
1015 Saadi. Boostan of Sheik Saadi, in Persian . 8vo
LATE MR. THOMAS RODD. 115
1016 Saadi. The Bostan of the Poet Saadi, a very neat Persian MS.
in the Taalik character^ oriental binding . 8vo
1017 Sanscrit. An Astronomical and Astrological Roll, upon
paper ^ upwards of thirty feet long and eight inches broad,
with diagrams and figures in colours, mounted upon rollers,
enclosed in a neat mahogany box
1018 Sanscrit Manuscript relating to Astronomy and Astrology,
with singular figures, a long roll in a case
1019 Scraps of Persian Poetry, with an oriental letter and seal
1020 Shah Nameh, vol. 1 . a parcel^ io\.
1021 Siamese. Form of Common Prayer, translated into Siamese
by the celebrated Missionary Gutzlaff", on paper ^ the first
four leaves damaged by a nail
The Tale of Mohosol, in the Siamese character, on paper,
copied at Singapore^ 1834 . 4to
Elementary School-book, in Siamese . oblong
1022 Siamese. A Work in the Siamese character (apparently
Poetical) printed after the manner of the Chinese oblong fol.
1023 Tarikh Tibrie. History of Abdullah Khan, Prince of Bok-
hara, who died A.H. 942, a good manuscript^ in Persian
calf . small fol.
1024 Theology. Treatise of the Mahometan Religion, Arabic and
Turkish . . 8vo
Two Theological Treatises in Arabic and Persian 4to
A Theological Work in the Arabic character, with Arabic
sentences interspersed . 8vo
1025 Turkish. A Book of Stories — Persian Synonymes explained
in Turkish, by Ahmed Ben Suleiman (1772) — Inshah, or
Book of Elementary Instructions ; and two Historical
Works, various sizes . together 5 vol.
1026 Vocabulary (Comparative) English, Javanese, Snnda, Bali,
&c. — Portions of a Javanese Dictionary, &c. a parcel
1027 Wakay-al-Othman (the Wars of the Ottomans, by Sejevi, a
fine mauuscript in Turkish, written A.H. 1098 fol.
MISCELLANEOUS MANUSCRIPTS, OMITTED.
1028 Autograph Letters, written in the French Language a parcel
1029 Deeds (Old) Leases, &c. on vellum, some with signatures of
high legal functionaries . a parcel
1030 Deeds, &c. Special Pardon to Michael Barton, with large
seal of Charles I — Appointment of Dr. Blith, with auto-
graph of George III — Exemplifications, with Portraits of
Charles I & II : on vellum
1031 Deeds, Leases, &c. with the Signatures of the Countess of
Northampton, 1686 — Earl of Scarborough, 1719 — Lord
Tyrconnell, 1740— Hon. H. Pelham, 1740— Lady Eliz.
St. John, 1684, &c. . . 20
Q
116 CATALOGUE OF MANUSCRIPTS.
1032 Fragments. A folio volume, in old morocco, containing Frag-
ments of old MSS. and Black Letter Books, Papers, &c.
1033 Glass Making. Arte de Vidrieria, compuesto por Ant. Neri,
commentado por C. Merret y annotado y anadido por Juan
Kimckel, que contiene el modo de hacer el christal y de
I'arte varios colores, el de Imitar les piedras preciosas, &c.
very clearly written^ 13 sheets of drawings fol. (1750)
1 034 Ireland. Biographical and Bibliographical Notices relative to
1035 Law Cases. Chancery Bills, &c. drawn by Mr. Treslove,
Sir W. Foster, &c. . a parcel
1036 Letters, Foreign and English, with Signatures, Copies of Old
Ballads, Poetry, Old Proclamations, &c. a large parcel
1037 Manorial Court Rolls temp. Elizabeth : on vellum — Ad-
mittance of Ch. Cowley to the Rectory of Goldshanger. in
Essex, with signatures
1038 Navy. Listof his Majesty (George III) Navy, silver clasps 8vo
1039 Novelle. Historiettes sinceres et veritables de choses qui se
sont passees a Londres, neatly written^ old red morocco,
gilt edges . 4to, (1700)
1040 Nuptial Dialogues, Debates, with reflections thereon, in verse j
(by J. G.J — Sermons preached about 1707, &c. 8vo
1041 Painting. Translations of Letters in the " Raccolta di Let-
ture suUa Pittura, &c. (Caii Jo. Brit.J de libris propriis, liber
unus
1042 Papers (Old), with Signatures, copies of Odes, &c. a parcel
1043 Portfolio, containing some copies of Letters, &c. relating to
the See of Canterbury — Ceremonies at the election of a
Dean, &c.
1044 PsALTERiUM Abbrcviatum secundum Hieronimum, 4 leaves,
ON VELLUM, with an illumination and eight small missal
paintings on vellum pasted inside . 8vo
1045 Rogers (Thomas) The Ambassadours Idea (his Privileges, his
Entertainments, &c.), the original MS. dedi<iated by the
author to the Duke of Lenox, Earl of March, and Lord
Darnley, &c. with autograph of the author
velvet, gilt edges . 4to, (1630)
1046 RosEUM Memoriale Divinorum Eloquiorum super Bibliam,
versus super IV libros sententiarum. MS. on paper of the
XV Century, a curious poetical vol. . 12mo
1047 Warrants for the payment of Dividends, &c. with Signatures
by Noble and other individuals, old papers, &c. a parcel
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